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Examples of trade balance


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The consumption and capital goods adjustments deteriorate the tradebalance by raising absorption and lowering real income.
The tradebalance, which was in surplus during 1954-56, turned into a deficit in 1957 and continued to be in deficit in subsequent years.
In every year from 1980 to 1985 there was a large positive tradebalance.
The contraction of exports and the restriction on the tradebalance, however, imply that total imports are also reduced.
The tradebalance is fixed at baseline levels.
The negative correlation with the tradebalance variable indicates grant aid is going to lesser-developed sources of materials and goods.
As only commodities are traded, this capital-labor ratio must satisfy a tradebalance condition at each date.
Nationalist leaders and technical experts looked on the flow of watercourses as a pure waste of resources that could be better used to improve the tradebalance.
Consequently, the open-economy model includes a tradebalance equation and a new definition of total domestic consumption, c: px(t) c(t) m(t) m(t).
The village tradebalance equation (19) states that total sales to markets outside the village equal total purchases from those markets.
This year there is a deficit again in its foreign tradebalance.
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That makes these countries extremely dependent on imports and exports and results in a tradebalance very unfavourable to them.
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They revised the invisible tradebalance six years after the event by £466 million.
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The tradebalance reflects a variety of factors and it is difficult to isolate the effects of the exchange rate.
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In other words, a favourable tradebalance of 600 million is set up out of which we have received 120 million in gold.
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Subsequently, our manufactured tradebalance went into deficit—which hit its lowest point in 1989, and has been maintained in every quarter since.
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The only figures of the tradebalance officially published are on a balance of payments basis.
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Then we must realize that in times past our adverse tradebalance has been largely overcome by what are spoken of as invisible assets.
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The import cuts, which of course could not take effect for some months, began to improve the tradebalance.
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If so, our real tradebalance should appear as £149,000,000 worse.
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In addition to that, there has been regularly throughout the period a deficiency of exports over imports; the tradebalance has been adverse.
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It is urged in some quarters that we should wait until the adverse tradebalance has been reduced.
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Figures for the tradebalance are not available for individual countries.
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If we are bottoming out and going up again, there will be restocking and that will undermine the foreign tradebalance.
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This is why we have consistently argued that we must try to get our visible tradebalance right.
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Estimates naturally vary (it would be highly suspicious if they failed to) regarding the adverse tradebalance for 1947.
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As the tradebalance moves between deficit and surplus it is inappropriate to show percentage changes.
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I think the last time we had a large tradebalance was in 1920.
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The result is that the tradebalance of that year is immensely more favourable than if there had not been such loans.
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Our tradebalance has gone away to nothing.
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They show imports £1,390,000,000; exports £995,000,000; apparent adverse tradebalance £395,000,000.
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We have to achieve as rapidly as possible a tradebalance and a substantial balance of payments surplus.
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In short, there has been a quick and noticeable improvement in the tradebalance, with rising exports and falling imports.
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I specifically said that the figures relating to tourism were outside the crude tradebalance.
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Do not these organisational changes take place against a backdrop of a declining tradebalance in tourism?
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Our tradebalance on visible account, excluding oil, has been worsening in the past three years.
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Therefore, we have reached a different sort of tradebalance.
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Of course, it is important internationally and it contributes to our overseas tradebalance.
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Is not the main point of interest at this time the appalling deficit which we have in our tradebalance in manufactured goods?
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As the oil falls away, we shall need manufacturing to return to its positive tradebalance, its historic, positive tradebalance.
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On the other hand, if food imports are increased, our adverse tradebalance will deteriorate.
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Is it not equally serious that the gap in the tradebalance should have increased in the same year from £2 billion to £8 billion?
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Furthermore, the tradebalance of any sector is not a reliable indicator of its performance.
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That is a contribution of over £1,000 million to the tradebalance.
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It is not possible to isolate with any confidence the effects on the visible tradebalance stemming from monetary policy.
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We know that we shall have an adverse tradebalance next year of perhaps £1,500 million—probably more.
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This production is profitable as well as useful for our tradebalance.
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It cannot be expected, therefore, that the tradebalance will improve sharply all at once.
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The tradebalance in our favour in 1966 was £80 million.
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Many people will say immediately, of course, that we already have an adverse tradebalance with the area.
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I have sought to indicate that there has been a significant improvement in the tradebalance account.
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Let me examine for a moment the question of the tradebalance.
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It is important to get our tradebalance into better balance.
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From a tradebalance of about £1 billion in our favour, we now have a horrendous deficit of some £10 billion.
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This is one of the sources of loss from which our tradebalance is suffering.
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The idea that it is necessary to have protective duties before you can have a satisfactory tradebalance.
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In other words, the visible tradebalance for oil shows a net increase in imports of no less than £190 million.
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Unless the agricultural industry in the island is developed, there is very little hope of their ever having a favourable tradebalance.
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In 1960, we had an invisible tradebalance, a surplus, of only £22 million.
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In subsequent years we have seen a substantial increase in the deficiency of our visible tradebalance.
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If we allow the importation of 15 million to 25 million tonnes of foreign coal, we will put extra pressure on our tradebalance.
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There are no instant answers to reduce the tradebalance tomorrow.
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Why has the manufacturing tradebalance collapsed by £17 billion since 1979?
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The underlying trend of the past few months has shown that our tradebalance is increasingly worsening.
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It brings us to the point where we now are, with only £44,000,000 on the credit side of our tradebalance.
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He says that the only way in which our currency can retain its value is by seeing that our adverse tradebalance does not increase.
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Despite the adverse tradebalance he has taxed beer, which is largely produced from ingredients grown in this country.
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My own conviction is that it is not possible to restore the tradebalance without, in the long run, a tariff on imports.
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If he really intends to restrict imports in order to correct our adverse tradebalance, he cannot ignore the great industry of agriculture.
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An appreciation of sterling might be expected initially to improve the tradebalance as import prices are reduced.
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No representations about the adverse tradebalance as such have been made.
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Is it only foreign countries that have a favourable tradebalance against this country?
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We were told that there was one great problem with which we must deal, and that was the correction of the adverse tradebalance.
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It is clear that it is not possible to restore equality in the ordinary tradebalance between now and then.
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If that were true, we should not be suffering from an adverse tradebalance at all.
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There was an enormously heavy tradebalance against us which became apparent last autumn, but which we have now, to a considerable extent, regularised.
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Will the fact of making our raw materials dearer help to solve the tradebalance?
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The third object, perhaps a smaller one, is to help to redress the tradebalance.
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That is a comparatively small amount in relation to the enormous adverse tradebalance we are trying to rectify, but it is something.
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No one suggests that these proposals alone will restore the tradebalance.
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Last year, publishing had a net tradebalance in our favour of £550 million.
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One of our great national anxieties at this moment is that we have an adverse tradebalance.
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These plans imply an immense improvement in the tradebalance for their particular industries.
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That is a problem for the tradebalance.
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In 1991 there was a positive tradebalance of almost £1.2 billion.
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Within about 15 years or so, on present assumptions, the oil tradebalance could once more be in deficit.
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Commentators could also look back to see errors in the tradebalance.
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He has been saying that the tradebalance is not improving.
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It is, therefore, perfectly clear that the drive to improve the tradebalance cannot be slackened and, indeed, must be intensified.
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The argument was that this was the most satisfactory immediate means of redressing the adverse tradebalance.
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The same observation applies to the question of redressing the tradebalance.
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This is a great disservice to our tradebalance.
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Competitiveness also means striking a tradebalance worldwide.
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Therefore, the industry can claim to be a major factor in our tradebalance.
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He put forward a perfectly simple argument: we have drawn £1,025,000,000; our negative tradebalance is £573,000,000; where is the £452,000,000?
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The adverse tradebalance of this country over that period was £573,000,000.
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That is what is needed: production to redress the tradebalance and to give incentives and reduce inflation at home.
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To what extent will it balance our adverse tradebalance?
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That is the evidence from the tradebalance of the difficulties that we are experiencing with our manufactured trade.
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