Exports
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I'm not going to tell you about
exports
and prices.
And I said in the beginning, I wasn't going to tell you about
exports.
So I am going to talk about
exports
and prices.
But that actually doesn't mean at all that if we gave people more exports, more trade, that that would increase prevalence.
More
exports
means more AIDS.
So nobody knows how bad this bias with the official statistics actually is, so I thought I would ask the person who's spearheading the effort to generate data on this, Pascal Lamy, the Director of the World Trade Organization, what his best guess would be of
exports
as a percentage of GDP, without the double- and triple-counting, and it's actually probably a bit under 20 percent, rather than the 30 percent-plus numbers that we're talking about.
In 2011, natural resource
exports
outweighed aid flows by almost 19 to one in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
So India, last year, received 72 billion dollars, larger than its IT
exports.
Hired book hunters also scoured the Mediterranean in search of new texts, and the rulers of Alexandria attempted to quash rivals by ending all
exports
of the Egyptian papyrus used to make scrolls.
Directly connected to the mother's blood supply, it funnels nutrients and oxygen straight into the calf's body via the umbilical cord, and also
exports
its waste.
I've looked to see what is the relationship between higher commodity prices of exports, and the growth of commodity-exporting countries.
In fact, the US
exports
steel to Colombia.
In 1990,
exports
from China to the United States: 15 billion dollars.
And we helped him build a company, for profit, that would build on IDE's knowledge, and start looking at sales and exports, and be able to tap into other kinds of capital.
China
exports
business people, nannies, students, teachers to teach Chinese around the region, to intermarry and to occupy ever greater commanding heights of the economies.
The emergence of Quentin Tarantino and his dubious influence on the likes of Guy Ritchie may have triggered the wave of appalling British gangster flicks we've been bequeathed over the past few years, but one of our most famous acting
exports
only serves to perpetuate the cycle by lending his considerable name to trash like this.
But Paul Mercurio should have become one of Australia's greatest
exports
on screen.
This is the same venue that has brought kids such drek as "Pokemon", "Pepper Ann", "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers", and "VR Troopers" (please note that three of the titles mentioned above are crass Japanese exports, courtesy of the Fox Network and Saban Entertainment).
A Cuban intelligence expert working for one of the drug lords approaches National Security Adviser Cutter (the president's right-hand man) for a truce, and a deal-in exchange for his cutting drug
exports
to the US in half, he wants the inserted military team cut off and abandoned, so he can kill them.
I would highly recommend this movie to anyone looking for a superior comedy, a heartfelt story of friends or a glimpse of some of Bollywood's better
exports.
A rail link between South Korea and Siberia, to carry Korean and Japanese goods west and Russian resource
exports
east, may be but one positive result of any successful deal he may broker on the Korean peninsula.
In its annual survey of leading global risks, the World Economic Forum noted that, “the invention of cheap, synthetic alternatives to high-value agricultural
exports
… could suddenly destabilize vulnerable economies by removing a source of income on which farmers rely.”
These economies are more frequently subject to adverse terms-of-trade shocks, such as increases in world oil prices or declines in prices for their commodity
exports.
For example, Spain’s
exports
have grown without producing tangible positive effects on the country’s trade balance.
German
exports
to China accounted for only 0.3% of the country’s GDP in 2005, but stood at 1.4% of GDP in 2008.
In principle, deficit countries may not have to go through further recession to promote external adjustment if they can generate sufficient income from
exports
to service their external debts.
And the Turkish government is preparing for a halt in Iranian oil
exports
by diversifying its suppliers.
The most straightforward explanation is that elites in those countries figured out that they would do well from
exports
and associated economic growth.
At first sight, the answer seems too obvious to bother discussing: The oil price will surely rise as sanctions curb Iran’s output and exports, while traders brace themselves for a possible war.
Turning from speculative conditions to the fundamentals of oil production, it is far from clear that sanctions will reduce Iran’s
exports
sufficiently to affect the global balance of supply and demand.
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