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Wat (wie) is protocole PPP - definitie

1919 AGREEMENT BETWEEN OTTOMANS AND TURKISH REVOLUTIONARIES
Amasya Protocole

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US GOVERNMENT LOAN PROGRAM
PPP loan; PPP Loan; PPP Extension Act of 2021
The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is a $953-billion business loan program established by the United States federal government during the Donald Trump administration in 2020 through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) to help certain businesses, self-employed workers, sole proprietors, certain nonprofit organizations, and tribal businesses continue paying their workers.
Purchasing Power Parity         
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ECONOMIC THEORY THAT STATES THAT THE EXCHANGE RATE BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES IS EQUAL TO THE RATIO OF THE CURRENCIES' RESPECTIVE PURCHASING POWER
Purchasing Power Parity; Purchasing price parity; Discussion and clarification of PPP; Purchasing-power parity; Purchasing parity power; Purchasing power parity (PPP); Absolute Purchasing power parity; GDP at purchasing power parity; PPP$; GDP adjusted to cost of living; Purchasing power adjustment; Cost of living parity; GDP PPP; Purchasing Power Standard
Purchasing power parity is a theory which states that exchange rates between currencies are in equilibrium when their purchasing power is the same in each of the two countries.
Purchasing power parity         
  • [[Big Mac]] [[hamburger]]s, like this one from [[Japan]], are similar worldwide.
ECONOMIC THEORY THAT STATES THAT THE EXCHANGE RATE BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES IS EQUAL TO THE RATIO OF THE CURRENCIES' RESPECTIVE PURCHASING POWER
Purchasing Power Parity; Purchasing price parity; Discussion and clarification of PPP; Purchasing-power parity; Purchasing parity power; Purchasing power parity (PPP); Absolute Purchasing power parity; GDP at purchasing power parity; PPP$; GDP adjusted to cost of living; Purchasing power adjustment; Cost of living parity; GDP PPP; Purchasing Power Standard
Purchasing power parity (PPP) is the measurement of prices in different countries that uses the prices of specific goods to compare the absolute purchasing power of the countries' currencies, and, to some extent, their people's living standards. In many cases, PPP produces an inflation rate equal to the price of the basket of goods at one location divided by the price of the basket of goods at a different location.

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Amasya Protocol

Amasya Protocol (Amasya Görüşmeleri) was a memorandum of understanding signed on 22 October 1919 in Amasya, Turkey between the Ottoman imperial government in Istanbul and the Turkish revolutionaries (the Turkish National Movement) aimed at seeking ways to preserve national independence and unity through joint efforts. It also signified a recognition by the Ottoman government of the rising Turkish revolutionary forces in Anatolia.

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Rauf Orbay and Bekir Sami Kunduh on the one side, in their title of Delegation of Representatives (Heyeti Temsiliye) as attributed by the Sivas Congress, and the Ottoman Minister of Marine (later grand vizier himself) Hulusi Salih Pasha, who had come to Amasya to represent the short-lived Ottoman government of Ali Rıza Pasha on the other side, all signed the protocol just after the Sivas Congress in the same city of the Amasya Circular.

The protocol agreed that new elections would be held that year for the Chamber of Deputies (the popularly elected lower house of the Ottoman parliament), and the Chamber would convene outside Istanbul (at the time occupied by the Allies), consider passing the resolutions of the Sivas Congress and describes the new country as "The lands which Kurds and Turks inhabit" Although it did not convene outside Istanbul as promised, the new Chamber convened on 12 January 1920 and passed the Misak-ı Millî (National Pact) agreed to at the Sivas and Erzurum Congresses, after which the Allies, in an effort to stamp out the nascent Turkish National Movement, forced it to dissolve and declared martial law in Istanbul.