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International Trade 2 Final Exam A

Horizontales
– n. – a fault, defect or shortcoming.
– idiom – to have each person pay his own part of a bill.
– n. – also called nonconvertible currency, blocked currency. Money that cannot easily (or at all, in some case) be exchanged into other countries money.
– n. – a specific part of the population having shared characteristics.
– n. – something that binds or hold together. In law and contracts, it means something that must be done.
– n. – a condition, command or promise in a contract.
– adj. – not definite or certain. Having more than one possible meaning.
– n. – money that a company uses to invest in future business for itself. Preferably this comes from Reserves but can also come from bank loans and stocks sales.
– n. – a change from something expected; a slip or an error.
– v. – to hide the source of illegally obtained money to avoid taxes or to hide stolen money.
– n. – part ownership in a company.
– n. - the act of conceding or giving something to someone, as a right, a privilege, or a point or fact in an argument.
– n. – an estimate of the value of something.
– v. – A government setting the exchange rate of their currency to another currency, instead of letting the world economy decide the exchange rate. The opposite of a Floating Exchange Rate.
Verticales
– n. – the power to cancel or postpone someone else’s decisions.
– n. – Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. An association of 34 nations that promote growth and trade.
– n. – something that helps you toward a goal
– n. – chance, accident, something uncertain
– n. – money left to the company after it pays all its bills.
– phrase – to pass responsibility to someone else, usually unfairly.
– n. – “The difference between the monetary value of exports and imports of output in an economy over a certain period
– n. – [insurance term] the amount paid or to be paid by the policy holder for coverage under the contract.
– adj. – not able to be changed.
– n. – the process of causing something to be filled with something else, like a sponge filled with water.
– n. – a number of things put together
– v. – to compensate for damage or loss
– adj. – able to read and write
– n. – the act of forcing someone or scaring someone into doing what you want them to do.
– v. – to persecute, torment, torture (from the Roman Empire practice of killing people on wooden stakes and crosses).