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    Gnanonobodom Tiou-Tagba Aliti, Modélisation des déséquilibres financiers globaux et régimes de change by Gnanonobodom Tiou-Tagba Aliti

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…First, fixed prices, three areas with a debt in local currency and with dollar-yuan fixed, but may also include conduct of reserve diversification of China’s central bank and a dollar-yuan according to floating or administered regimes. …”
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    Impact of Financial Market uncertainty and Financial Crises on Dynamic Stock—Foreign Exchange Market Correlations: A New Perspective by Farid Irani, Abobaker Al.Al. Hadood, Korhan K. Gökmenoğlu, Seyed Alireza Athari

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Surprisingly, uncertainties in the Australian bond market have a negative impact on co-movement with the Euro and British Pound but a positive impact with the US Dollar, Japanese Yen, and Chinese Yuan. Additionally, we observe that volatility in the Australian currency’s exchange rate with various currencies positively influences dynamic co-movements. …”
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    Study on Decoupling Relationship Between Carbon Emissions of Agricultural Water Consumption and Agricultural Economic Growth in Hangzhou and Its Driving Factors by ZHANG Qing, ZHU Hua, WANG Yan, XU Rouyi, CHEN Jiexun, YE Jinyang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Understanding the relationship between carbon emissions of agricultural water consumption and agricultural economic growth is of great significance for the efficient utilization of water and energy resources in agriculture and the development of the regional low-carbon economy.Agricultural-related statistical data in Hangzhou from 2010 to 2021 are utilized to calculate the carbon emissions of agricultural water consumption.The decoupling relationship between carbon emissions of agricultural water consumption and agricultural economic growth in Hangzhou is explored.The results show that:①From 2010 to 2021,the carbon emissions of agricultural water consumption in Hangzhou show a non-stationary decline trend,and the intensity of carbon emissions shows a continuous decrease trend,with reductions of 0.82×10<sup>8</sup> kg and 1.14 t/10<sup>4</sup> yuan (the Chinese currency),respectively.The temporal evolution of carbon emissions of agricultural water consumption can be roughly divided into three stages:“decrease firstly and then increase,decline with fluctuation,and relatively stable”;②The decoupling relationship between carbon emissions of agricultural water consumption and economic growth in planting industry in Hangzhou from 2011 to 2021 is mainly characterized by strong decoupling,accounting for 72.73%;③Technological effects and economic effects are the main factors promoting and inhibiting the decoupling between carbon emissions of agricultural water consumption and economic growth.…”
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