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Scope and nature of international finance

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Answered by milli16
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International Finance is an important part of financial economics. It mainly discusses the issues related with monetary interactions of at least two or more countries. International finance is concerned with subjects such as exchange rates of currencies, monetary systems of the world, foreign direct investment (FDI), and other important issues associated with international financial management.

Like international trade and business, international finance exists due to the fact that economic activities of businesses, governments, and organizations get affected by the existence of nations. It is a known fact that countries often borrow and lend from each other. In such trades, many countries use their own currencies. Therefore, we must understand how the currencies compare with each other. Moreover, we should also have a good understanding of how these goods are paid for and what is the determining factor of the prices that the currencies trade at.

Answered by SerenaBochenek
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The definition is described below, as per the present instance.

Explanation:

  • Throughout fact, every country's fiscal structures are primarily controlled either by the political framework of the government affected. The institutional structure of India seems to be federal, its financial mechanism is thus often federal.
  • The concept including its federal system of government here is that every state and public government through legally demarcated roles is independent of one another and.

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