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  • 91Monopolistic competition in international trade — Monopolistic competition models are used under the rubric of imperfect competition in International Economics. This model is a derivative of the monopolistic competition model that is part of basic economics. Here it is tailored to international… …

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  • 92currency carry trade — A carry trade where you borrow and pay interest in order to buy something else that has higher interest. For currencies, it might be that you borrow in Yen (where the interest rate might be low) and use the proceeds to purchase U.S. dollar long… …

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  • 93in trade — In commerce; in business. As used in the Federal Income Tax Act that losses actually sustained during the year, incurred in trade, shall be allowed as a deduction, the term means the trade or trades in which the person making the return is… …

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  • 94The Door of No Return — in the House of Slaves is said to be the final exit point of the slaves from Africa. It is on Goree Island, off the coast of Senegal in West Africa.In reality it is unlikely that slaves actually walked through the door. Built at the end of the… …

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  • 95What to Do After You Hit Return or P.C.C.'s First Book of Computer Games —   …

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  • 96Thomas Jackson (trade unionist) — Thomas Jackson (9 April 1925 6 June 2003) was a British trade unionist and is best remembered as the General Secretary of the Union of Post Office Workers who led 200,000 members into a 47 day strike in 1971, the first national postal… …

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  • 97risk-return trade-off — The tendency for potential risk to vary directly with potential return, so that the more risk involved, the greater the potential return, and vice versa. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 98Churning (stock trade) — Churning is the practice of executing trades for an investment account by a salesman or broker in order to generate commission from the account. It is a breach of securities law in many jurisdictions, and it is generally actionable by the account …

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  • 99Midpoint Trade Books, Inc. — Midpoint Trade Books, Inc. is a Sales, Marketing, and Distribution Company founded in 1996 by Eric Kampmann, Gail Kump, and Chris Bell. Located in the Chelsea area of New York City, Midpoint represents 275 publishers across the United States and… …

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  • 100Midpoint Trade Books — Midpoint Trade Books, Inc. is a Sales, Marketing, and Distribution Company founded in 1996 by Eric Kampmann, Gail Kump, and Chris Bell. Located in the Chelsea area of New York City, Midpoint represents 275 publishers across the United States and… …

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