Collocations withexchange

These are words often used in combination withexchange.

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bilateral exchange
Distributed computation of economic equilibria via bilateral exchange.
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brief exchange
They were necessarily brief exchanges and incomplete.
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cation exchange capacity
The cation exchange capacity was calculated by summing the basic cations and the exchangeable acidity.
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competitive exchange rate
British industry needs a sustained competitive exchange rate, so demand can be channelled to production in this country instead of to exports.
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continuous exchange
The strong creative participatory work and continuous exchange with the pupils made the refurbishment an extraordinary assignment.
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conversational exchange
These included a conversational exchange, a set of tasks designed specifically to test a series of typologically based hypotheses, and a free essay-writing task.
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cultural exchange
While conclusions are incomplete, some implications for the nature of cultural exchange and understanding and music education in general are put forward.
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educational exchange
Moreover, efforts to maintain peace through intellectual cooperation and cultural understanding led to an increase of international educational organizations that promoted educational exchange.
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equilibrium exchange
Measuring meaningfully the real exchange rate and the fundamental equilibrium exchange rate is always a difficult task.
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exchange ideas
They also use the term electronic discourse to focus on how individuals use language to exchange ideas rather simply to deliver messages.
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exchange mechanism
The latter inhabitants presumably supplied the former with prepared maize foods via the market or some other exchange mechanism.
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exchange of gunfire
The exchange of gunfire had been occasioned by a seemingly trivial dispute over a mule.
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exchange programme
There may be scope for a vocational training exchange programme, just as exchanges operate in higher education.
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exchange requirement
Its fortunes were closely linked to the performance of the national economy, since it depended on the government for its foreign exchange requirements.
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exchange reserve
In the early 1980s, foreign financial assets were relatively small (figure 2), and these assets were held primarily to provide a foreign exchange reserve for imports.
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exchange restrictions
He hoped to address pressing economic problems which demanded political compromise: war debts, tariff and quota reductions, exchange restrictions, and the like.
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exchange value
This capacity constitutes the exchange value of those products, the market itself being the institution that validates this capacity.
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favourable exchange
It has been helped by a favourable exchange rate and good models.
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fixed exchange
This placed strains on the new fixed exchange rate system.
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flexible exchange
This was around the time he published his case for flexible exchange rates.
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floating exchange
Instead, they are maintaining a floating exchange rate for their domestic currencies.
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fluctuating exchange
Fluctuating exchange rates, the draft, disinflation, and now educational reform are examples.
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frank exchange of views
The meeting was constructive and encouraging with a full and frank exchange of views.
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fruitful exchange
Nor do we believe that a fruitful exchange of ideas and understanding between people with distant life experiences could never occur.
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heated exchange
I appreciate that, even if it is a slightly heated exchange.
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informal exchange
It was an opportunity for an informal exchange of views.
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intellectual exchange
Day-to-day social, economic, and intellectual exchange produces behaviour that simultaneously reflects both cultures.
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intercultural exchange
Rather, our model sees value discord as an opportunity for intercultural exchange, cooperation, and understanding.
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international exchange
The international exchange of ideas had wider ideological ramifications.
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intimate exchange
Results indicated that the estimate for the interaction between gender and the dynamic association between friend intimate exchange and relational aggression did not change.
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local exchange
With extremely high transaction costs there will be no trade or only local exchange (when there is local differentiation).
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local exchange carrier
An orange insulating cover attached to a 66 block denotes its designation as a demarcation point by the local exchange carrier.
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medium of exchange
The model uses random matching to generate a role for a medium of exchange.
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nominal exchange rate
In this paper we consider the relationship between the nominal exchange rate and lagged fundamentals.
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nuclear exchange
It is worth giving a brief historical background of the dispute to understand its intractability and why an accidental nuclear exchange could erupt from it.
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official exchange
Dollar-denominated debt is calculated form the officially reported peso debt and the official exchange rate.
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plasma exchange
Intractable cases may respond to plasma exchange and intravenous immunoglobulin.
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reciprocal exchange
Gift-giving and the reciprocal exchange of favours among friends may continue to be important for them.
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sharp exchanges
As we have just heard, the debate has produced some sharp exchanges.
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stable exchange
However, while the pass-through is high, complying with this objective implies achieving a stable exchange rate.
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two-way exchange
The triumph thus belongs to the town, for maintaining itself by aligning "generosity" with forms of two-way exchange. 23.
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unequal exchange
This unequal exchange can be read as part of the novel's critique of paper rather than as a punishment for her hoarding.
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verbal exchange
There will be a verbal exchange which may contain no formal invitation in any sense.
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voluntary exchange
Markets are a means of bringing together buyers and sellers for purposes of voluntary exchange.
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