Transporation Dictionary

Home -› Exchange Rate Classifications

Define!

Transportation Dictionaries

BTS Transportation Dictionary

Shipping Dictionary

Railroad Dictionary

NCTS Dictionary

2K Group Shipping Dictionary

Definition Of:

Exchange Rate Classifications

Transportation Dictionary2K Group Shipping Dictionary
Following are the different types of possible exchange rate regimes and how
they work:

- Single Currency Peg: the country pegs to a major currency -- usually
the U.S. dollar or the French franc -- with infrequent adjustment of
the parity;
- Composite Currency Peg: the country pegs to a basket of currencies
of major trading partners to make the pegged currency more stable
than if a single currency peg were used. The weights assigned to the
currencies in the basket may reflect the geographical distribution of
trade, services, or capital flows. They may also be standardized, as
in the Special Drawing Right (SDR) and the European Currency Unit
(ECU);
- Limited Flexibility vis-a-vis a Single Currency: the value of the
currency is maintained within certain margins of the peg;
- Limited Flexibility Through Cooperative Agreements: this applies to
countries in the exchange rate mechanism of the European Monetary
System and is a cross between a peg of individual EMS currencies to
each other and a float of all these currencies jointly vis-a-vis
non-EMS currencies;
- Greater Flexibility Through Adjustment to an Indicator: the currency
is adjusted more or less automatically to changes in selected
indicators. A common indicator is the real effective exchange rate,
which reflects inflation-adjusted changes in the currency vis-a-vis
major trading partners;
- Greater Flexibility Through Managed Float: the central bank sets the
rate but varies it frequently. Indicators for adjusting the rate
include, for example, the balance of payments position, reserves, and
parallel market developments. Adjustments are not automatic;
- Full Flexibility Through an Independent Float: rates are determined
by market forces. Some industrial countries have floats -- except
for the EMS countries -- but the number of developing countries in
this category has been increasing.
See also: SAM , DB , FEP , GATT , EBP

 

Transportation Dictionary INDEX:

List of Terms: Terms beginning with "A", Page 1

Starts With:      A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3
Page Number:      1 2 3 4 5 6

A: Page 1 of 6.

A.M. Peak Period
AAR
AB Valve
ABC
ABD Valve
ABDW Valve
ACFC
ACH
ACL
ACPI
ACS
ACSE
ACTS
ADP
ADSL
ADSP
ADTC
AEI Tag
AEP
AF
AFAIK
AFIPS
AFK
AFP
AFS
AG
AGP
AI
AIE
AIFF
AIX
ALU
AMS
ANSI
ANZEB
AOEMA
AOL
AP
APA
APAG
APCUUG
APE
APEC
API
APL
APPC
APPN
ARCnet
ARP
ARPA
ARPANet
ARS
ARU
AS
ASC
ASCII
ASEB
ASF
ASL
ASN
ASP
AT&T
ATM
ATMI
ATP
ATR
ATS
AUI
AVI
AZEB
Abaft
Abandoned Runway
Abbreviated Injur...Abbreviated Instr...Abeam
Abort
Absolute Block
Absolute Permissi...
Absolute Signal
Accelerate Stop D...Acceleration Power
Access Restrictio...Access Rights
Accessible Stations
Accessible Vehicles
Accessory or Auxi...Accident
Accident Classes
Accident Conseque...Accident Incident
Accident Severity
Accident Type
Accident1
Accident2
Accident3
Accident4
Accident5
Accounting Change...Accreditation


Home   |   About Us   |   Contact Us  |   Babylon 9
 
Copyright © 2008 Transportation-Dictionary.org. All Rights Reserved.