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Countertrade means exchanging goods or
services which are paid for, in
whole or in part, with
other goods or services,
rather than with money. A monetary...
- Martin, Stephen. The
Economics of Offsets:
Defence Procurement and
Countertrade. London: Routledge, 1996. ISBN 3-7186-5782-1. Moir, Ian and
Allan Seabridge...
- deal with Oto
Melara had
become opportune,
because Germany still had
countertrade obligations towards Italy, as
Italy had
purchased two
German Type 212...
- "Offset | The
European Club for
Countertrade & Offset". ECCO Offset.
Retrieved 2023-07-24. The
European Club for
Countertrade and
Offsets (ECCO) Deutsches...
- Martin, Stephen. The
economics of offsets:
defence procurement and
countertrade. Routledge, 1996. ISBN 3-7186-5782-1. Matthews, Ron.
European armaments...
- Martin, Stephen. The
Economics of Offsets:
Defence Procurement and
Countertrade. London: Routledge, 1996. ISBN 3-7186-5782-1. Mason,
Francis K. The British...
- to be
expressed in money-prices
necessarily (for example, such as in
countertrade: x
amount of
goods p are
worth y
amounts of
goods q). Marx
makes this...
- Martin,
Stephen (1996). The
Economics of Offsets:
Defence Procurement and
Countertrade. Routledge. ISBN 3-7186-5782-1. "三星정밀공업설립 三星그룹,사장에 姜晋求씨선임" [Samsung Precision...
- occurring. Non-market
allocation of resources,
including gifts and grants.
Countertrade (forms of barter). Ac****ulation of
fictitious capital (bubble economies)...
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offsetting operating changes. Additionally, his
research focused on
countertrade opportunities that
allow MNCs to take
money out of
restricted countries...