10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VISIBLE EXPORTS»
Discover the use of
visible exports in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
visible exports and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Visible Exports / Imports: New Research on Medieval and ...
This interdisciplinary publication brings together new research on medieval and renaissance art, culture and the critical history by established scholars, early career academics and postgraduate students from the University of Glasgow, ...
Emily Jane Anderson, Jill Farquhar, 2012
When the weighted average price of exports is lower than the weighted average
price of imports, we have unfavourable terms of trade. Exports are divided into
visible exports and invisible exports. Visible exports are goods which ...
3
Palestine in the Late Ottoman Period: Political, Social, and ...
Generally, it would seem that, until the end of the 19th century, visible exports
grew at rates comparable to those of visible imports. But from 1899 onwards the
growth of visible exports lagged behind that of visible imports. Thus, for example
...
4
The Middle East Oil Decade and Beyond
to a chain reaction comprising efforts to bring about an increase in American
visible exports to the Arab oil economies, an increase in American income from
the supply of services to the OAPEC economies, and a rise in the nominal and
real ...
5
The Middle East and the United States: Perceptions and Policies
United States out of their total visible exports amounted in 1976 to about 43
percent and 27 percent respectively. It is interesting that the relative share of the
visible exports of the oil economies of Kuwait and Iraq, and also of the economies
of ...
Haim Shaked, Itamar Rabinovich, 1980
6
Theory of Economic Growth
... and foreign investment are to be held as constant proportions of national
income, a prolonged bout of foreign investment must result in due course either
in a rise in visible imports, or in a fall in visible exports, relatively to national
income.
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International Dictionary of Banking and Finance
The difference between the value of visible exports and visible imports is the
balance of trade. visible imports Tangible products imported; imports of goods
rather than services. See also invisible imports . visibles See visible exports.
visible ...
8
Revise IGCSE Business Studies
We calculate the balance of trade, or Visible balance', in this way: visible exports
less visible imports = balance of trade Visible exports and imports are of goods
only, and don't include services. If visible exports are greater than visible imports,
...
9
Misalignment of Exchange Rates: Effects on Trade and Industry
By contrast, British visible exports are almost exclusively finished goods (prior to
North Sea oil) and hysteresis arguments seem most relevant to this market. Thus
X is the volume of British nonoil visible exports, while as a proxy for X* ...
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Competitive Strategies for Service Organisations
(West Germany had 1 1 per cent, Japan 10.4 per cent, the UK 8.2 per cent, and
France 7 per cent.) West Germany had a slight lead over the USA with respect to
visible exports (12 per cent), followed respectively by Japan, France, and the UK.
Neil Botten, John McManus, 1999
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VISIBLE EXPORTS»
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visible exports is used in the context of the following news items.
Britain aims to significantly boost exports to the Czech Republic
British based retailers Marks and Spencer, Tesco, and Debenhams are among some of the most visible exports to Czech cities. But the British are now seeking ... «Radio Prague, Mar 14»