Currency Risks in Foreign Trade as Challenges for Enterprises Management System in Poland and Ukraine

Journal Title: Journal of Corporate Responsibility and Leadership - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 2

Abstract

The aim of the paper is to study the impact of currency risks on the activities of Ukrainian business entities as well as the necessity of the introduction of certain elements of the currency risk management system.

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Valentyna Ksendzuk, Olena Syvak

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  • EP ID EP293556
  • DOI 10.12775/JCRL.2017.010
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Valentyna Ksendzuk, Olena Syvak (2017). Currency Risks in Foreign Trade as Challenges for Enterprises Management System in Poland and Ukraine. Journal of Corporate Responsibility and Leadership, 4(2), 55-71. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-293556