10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VISIBLE BALANCE»
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visible balance in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
visible balance and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Geography of Travel and Tourism
Visible balance of trade, which includes import and export goods 2. Invisible
trade 3. Capital transfers The visible balance of trade is most familiar, and we
hear a great deal about it. The United States exports large quantities of
agricultural ...
Lloyd E. Hudman, Richard H. Jackson, 2003
(a) The current account The current account comprises two components: (i)
visible balance and (ii) invisible balance. The visible balance, sometimes called
the merchandise-trade balance, consists of all exports and imports of goods, e.g.
...
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CIMA Official Learning System Fundamentals of Business Economics
T HEM ACROECONOMIC C ONTEXTO FB USINESS Table 5.6 Britain's visible
balance 1996–2006 Exports Imports Visible balance FUNDAMENTALS OF
BUSINESS ECONOMICS 243 5.4.6 European central bank 5.5 The balance of ...
Steve Adams, Paul Periton, 2009
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CIMA Learning System Fundamentals of Business Economics
In contrast, invisible imports arise when British citizens spend money on Table
5.6 Britain's visible balance 1992–2003 Exports Imports Visible balance £m £m £
m 1992 107,863 120,913 À13,050 1994 135,260 146,351 À11,091 1996
167,403 ...
Steve Adams, Paul Periton, 2006
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International Economics
The current account The main element of the current account is visible trade —
imports and exports of tangible, or visible, goods, the net balance of which is
referred to as the visible balance. The remainder are invisibles, which comprise:
trade ...
Alan Professor Winters, 2002
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A Dictionary of Economics and Commerce
Payments and receipts are of three kinds—i) the visible balance of trade of goods
or merchandise ii) the main sections—the invisible items consisting of services
and iii) capital transfers. The visible balance of trade, i.e. payments and receipts ...
T. E. Daniel-Kagbare, 2014
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National Geographic Learning's Visual Geography of Travel ...
Visible balance of trade, which in- cludes import and export goods 2. Invisible
trade 3. Capital transfers The visible balance of trade is most familiar, and we
hear a great deal about it. The United States exports large quantities of
agricultural ...
Jan van Harssel, Richard H Jackson, Lloyd E. Hudman, 2014
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The Bank of England, 1891-1944
1920-29 1930-38 Visible balance -205 -256 Invisible balance + 319 +216
Current balance + 114 - 40 Identified capital movements -115 - 15 Balancing item
" + 9 + 87 Currency flow + 8 + 32 Visible deficit as a percentage of G.N.P. 4,1 5*2
...
Richard Sidney Sayers, 1976
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Multiple Choice Tests in Principles of Business
The 'visible balance' (the balance of trade) is (A) the difference between imports
and exports. (B) the rate at which exports exchange for imports. (C) the difference
in value between services rendered abroad and services obtained from abroad.
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Understanding Statistics and Market Research Data
Balance. of. Trade. The Balance of Trade does not cover the total account of the
Balance of Payments but refers to the Visible Balance of Trade (see entry above).
The Visible Balance records the imports and exports of physical goods.