Export
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Whether any of these reforms nurture a new suite of
export
industries that can propel Colombia forward is, to put it bluntly, a crapshoot.
This competitive dynamic, which surfaced only recently, represents a shift from a long history of working in tandem to
export
Islamist extremism.
In 1914, Britain’s net
export
of capital gave it an important financial kitty to draw upon (though some historians consider that it would have been better to have invested the money in domestic industry).
This is becoming a headache for business and government responds with old-fashioned remedies:
export
subsidies and import controls.
According to OECD estimates, the relative
export
performance of high-cost Germany increased by 10% from 2005 to 2013, while US exports grew only 1.2% faster than demand in the rest of the world.
The committee must enact a new hydrocarbon law that guarantees each of Iraq’s factions a fair share of the country’s oil wealth, which accounts for 97% of total
export
revenue.
While import liberalization works fine for integrating with the world economy when import-competing interests are not powerful and the currency is unlikely to become overvalued,
export
subsidies or special economic zones will work far better in other circumstances.
Critics also claim that missile defense will not work against incoming warheads surrounded by decoys, that it will be terribly expensive and that rogue-state proliferation can be better addressed through prevention (using diplomacy and
export
controls) and deterrence.
Yet fracking has increased supply so rapidly that these facilities are now being converted to
export
LNG.
Similarly, the net
export
deficit – the broadest measure of a country’s trade imbalance – has been 4% of GDP since 2000, versus an average of 1.1% over the final three decades of the twentieth century.
(Any products needed from a surplus partner would be exempted from the partner’s
export
limit.)
But it could also exceed its
export
quota if its government paid the partner government a fine equal to the value of the excess exports, either collecting the necessary sum from its
export
producers or using its currency reserves.
But if the surplus country tried to exceed its
export
limit without paying the fine, its surplus exports would be blocked.
He consistently blamed France’s poor
export
performance on the strong euro, favoring a politically subservient ECB whose mandate should include economic growth as well as price stability.
In addition, there are also several special exchange rates – for things like oil purchases, imports for hotels, and
export
revenues.
We are now talking about real money: nearly $1 trillion of US imports and an equivalent amount of US
export
sales and foreign investments.
Indeed, American women have recently begun to film and
export
their own versions of this fantasy – starting with the groundbreaking 1991 film Thelma and Louise and continuing in a growing trend of girl-group travel and escape packages.
And yet Africa has ample natural resources to feed itself and
export
to the rest of the world if its potential is unlocked.
Germany, for example, is supposedly an
export
country.
Reports have surfaced that the US Treasury Department is drafting rules to block Chinese firms from investing in American companies doing business in so-called industrially significant technology, while the Commerce Department is planning new
export
controls to keep such technologies out of Chinese hands.
Instead, these countries
export
low-value-added manufactured goods (Mexico does more, of course), and live off remittances, tourism, and drug-transhipment profits.
And when, in 1961, Libya began to
export
oil, American and British companies quickly gained a dominant position.
Europe, for instance, will find it increasingly difficult to
export.
Rural populations from Africa have the capacity to compete and
export
greenhouse-gas emission-reduction credits generated by forestry and agriculture activities that improve their livelihoods, ameliorate local environmental problems, and increase communities’ ability to cope with climate change.
In fact, capital inflows can make things worse, because they tend to appreciate the domestic currency and make production in
export
activities less profitable, further weakening the incentive to invest.
With a less competitive currency, many analysts hope, China will
export
less and import more, making a positive contribution to the recovery of the US and other economies.
When such demand falters, developing countries find themselves with collapsing
export
prices, and, too often, a protracted domestic crisis.
For example, greater integration with world markets can be achieved via
export
subsidies (South Korea), export-processing zones (Malaysia), investment incentives for multinational enterprises (Singapore), special economic zones (China), regional free trade agreements (Mexico), or import liberalization (Chile).
And, as Figure 2 shows, Japan’s
export
growth plummeted.
For a brief period, a domestic investment boom offset the
export
slowdown.
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