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  • ...ourism) plus profits and interest from abroad. The "capital account of the balance of payments"<ref> sometimes referred to as the "capital and financial account" (see the ...it upon its balance of payments deficit, and failure to do so is termed a "balance of payments crisis".
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  • #REDIRECT [[Balance of payments/Approval]]
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  • ...f Payments Manual''[http://www.imf.org/external/np/sta/bop/BOPman.pdf] the balance of payments is made up of transactions involving: goods, services and income; financia In principle the balance of payments can be influenced by four possible policy measures
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  • {{rpl|Balance of payments}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Balance of payments/Approval]]
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  • ...f Payments Manual''[http://www.imf.org/external/np/sta/bop/BOPman.pdf] the balance of payments is made up of transactions involving: goods, services and income; financia In principle the balance of payments can be influenced by four possible policy measures
    860 bytes (122 words) - 08:08, 6 June 2009
  • ...ourism) plus profits and interest from abroad. The "capital account of the balance of payments"<ref> sometimes referred to as the "capital and financial account" (see the ...it upon its balance of payments deficit, and failure to do so is termed a "balance of payments crisis".
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  • ==The balance of payments constraint== ...cing a coresponding increase in its exports. That imbalance is termed a [[balance of payments]] deficit and it means that those imports that are not paid for by an equal
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  • {{r|Balance of payments}}
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  • :{{r|Balance of payments}} :{{r|Balance of payments problem}}
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  • {{r|Balance of payments}}
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  • (See also [[International Economics]], [[Balance of payments]])
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  • [[Balance of payments]]
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  • ==Balance of payments comparison==
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  • {{r|Balance of payments}}
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  • ...provide loans to member governments in support of policies to deal with [[balance of payments]] problems. In recent years it has also devoted its resources to the stren
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  • ...provide loans to member governments in support of policies to deal with [[balance of payments]] problems. In recent years it has also devoted its resources to the stren
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  • ...ion was taken in 1930 to stem the outflow of gold and correct a persistent balance of payments deficit. The [[Reichsbank]] raised its discount rate to well above British
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  • ...on was taken in 1930 to stem the outflow of gold and correct a persistent balance of payments deficit. The Reichsbank raised its discount rate to well above British and
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  • ...reverse of those consequences would follow a balance of payment deficit. A balance of payments deficit, on the other hand, would necessitate an increase in interest rates ...ained by Peter Temin and others, that was because, whereas countries with balance of payments deficits were forced to reduce deflate in order to preserve their gold res
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  • Measuring the balance of payments can be problematic because of problems with recording and collecting data. An example of an economy in which a positive balance of payments is regarded as a bad thing by some is Japan in the 1990s. The positive bala
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  • ...''; including [[agency problem]], [[arbitrage]], [[asset price bubble]], [[balance of payments]], [[balance of trade]], [[capital (economics)|capital]], [[competition]],
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  • ...s at the end of 2007, Greece, Spain, Portugal and Italy were running large balance of payments deficits, while Germany and the Netherlands were running large surpluses. T
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