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1.  ''Currency - emerging markets - US dollar.''
''Tax''.


A process in which a country starts to accept a foreign currency for certain purposes, in parallel with its domestic currency.
The same as [[residence]].
 
Most commonly an emerging market country might start to accept a more established foreign currency, for example the US dollar.
 
This process is also sometimes known as ''currency substitution''.
 
 
A small number of countries have discontinued their domestic currencies and adopted the foreign currency in full.
 
For example, Panama's currency is the US dollar.
 
 
2.  ''Financial modelling - spreadsheets - construction - cell references.''
 
In financial modelling with spreadsheets, dollarized - or absolute - refers to cell references when they're copied around the spreadsheet.
 
Fully absolute cell references - for example '''$A$1''' in Excel - will stay as $A$1 wherever we copy them within the spreadsheet.
 
 
This kind of cell reference is sometimes also known as an anchored - or fixed - reference.
 
Contrasted with a standard relative cell reference - for example '''A1.'''
 
Relative cell references are the default.
 
 
==See also==
*[[Currency]]
*[[Currency substitution]]
*[[Default]]
*[[Dollar ]]
*[[Emerging market]]
* [[Excel]]
* [[Financial modelling]]
* [[Relative]]
*[[Sand Dollar]]
* [[Spreadsheet]]
*[[United States]]


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Latest revision as of 08:32, 2 July 2022

Tax.

The same as residence.