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The article is a brief response to Goldstein and Cohn’s paper on alternative exchange-rate systems in which empirical evidence is exhibited which does not favour either fixed or floating rates in dampening the effect of a disturbance to the rest of the wo... see more

For better or for worse the world has drifted into a system of managed floating exchange rates. However, despite a series of economic and political shocks, the experience with floating rates has been reassuring. Recent history provides an interesting back... see more

Faced with the two extremes of fixed and rigid parities on the one hand, and a system of floating rates on the other, many economists have proposed a system based on official sliding parities. According to this line of reasoning, floating exchanges is una... see more

The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of somatic cell score (SCS) on milk fat and protein in different parities and stages of lactation in Iranian Holstein cows. Records between June 2003 and January 2014 from 208,478 cows in lactation... see more

Submitted 2020-07-24 | Accepted 2020-09-22 | Available 2020-12-01https://doi.org/10.15414/afz.2020.23.mi-fpap.338-346The objectives of this study were to investigate non-genetic sources of variation of fertility in Reggiana cattle and identify the best mo... see more

In 1971 many academic economists were predicting that the Bretton Woods system of fixed parities would collapse. Some, most notably Milton Friedman, became excited about the possibility of a floating system because the benefits of international capital mo... see more

Many authors welcomed the shift to floating exchange rates as they expected it to result in lower inflation, unemployment and balance of payments disequilibria. However, the new system exhibits two sharp daily fluctuations of exchange rates, imposing unwe... see more

The widespread liberalization of international financial flows followed the end of the Bretton Woods system of fixed parities among the world’s major currencies. The trend toward openness has accelerated in the 1980’s and 1990’s and liberalization is now ... see more

The primary purpose of this research study is to thoroughly examine the implementation of Statement of Financial Accounting Standard Number 16 at a construction company in Indonesia, particularly fixed assets, from purchasing fixed assets to disposal of t... see more

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