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A primer on the exposure of non-financial corporations to foreign exchange rate risk

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  • Bartram, Sohnke M.
  • Dufey, Gunter
  • Frenkel, Michael R.

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  • Bartram, Sohnke M. & Dufey, Gunter & Frenkel, Michael R., 2005. "A primer on the exposure of non-financial corporations to foreign exchange rate risk," Journal of Multinational Financial Management, Elsevier, vol. 15(4-5), pages 394-413, October.
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