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Economic shock

The financial definition for Economic shock:

Events that impact the economy, come from outside it, and are unexpected and upredictable (e.g., Hurricane Andrew in 1991, the rise in oil prices by OPEC).




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Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Pact (APEC)

Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Pact (APEC)
A loose economic affiliation of Southeast Asian and Far Eastern nations. The most prominent members are China, Japan, and Korea.


Country economic risk

Country economic risk
Developments in a national economy that can affect the outcome of an international financial transaction.


Economic assumptions

Economic assumptions
General market environment a firm expects to operate in over the life of a financial plan.


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Economic defeasance
Economic dependence
Economic exposure
Economic growth rate
Economic income
Economic indicators
Economic order quantity (EOQ)


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