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The Role Of Foreign Exchange Risk Management On Performance Management Of Exporting Firms In Developing Countries: A Case Study
This study examined the role of foreign exchange risk management (FERM) on performance management of exporting firms in developing countries taking Uganda as the case study. The conceptual framework relating to FERM attributes (currency risk assessment and currency risk management strategies) and the indicators of performance (profitability and sales growth) were constructed. A cross section and descriptive research design was adopted using a representative sample of 51 exporting firms and the population was drawn using Krejcie and Morgan (1970) method of sample selection. Proportionate stratified sampling and simple random sampling techniques were used to select from manufact
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