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The Balance of Payments

1971
The balance of payments is the statement of all payments made by nationals to foreigners and all payments from foreigners to nationals during a period of time. We can distinguish: 1. The balance of trade, which is the statement of the value of goods exported and imported by a country. 2.
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Cycles in the Balance of Payments

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1954
Abstract * A review article of Cyclical Movements in the Balance of Payments, by Tse Chun Chang. Cambridge (England): Cambridge University Press. 1951. Pp. x, 224. $3.75.
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Balance of Payments Theory

1987
The purpose of this chapter is to build on the model of the open economy constructed and refined in previous chapters. Contained in the model described there is the core of a general theory of the balance of payments or of the exchange rate.
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Balance of payment

2016
Božena Krce Miočić, Nevenka Čavlek
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The Balance of Payments and the National Economy

1980
In a closed economy with government activity there are three types of expenditure which generate income — private consumption, private investment and government expenditure — and three ways in which income may be disposed of — by consumption, saving and tax payments. In a closed economy total expenditure can fall short of income but cannot exceed it.
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The Correction of a Balance of Payments Disequilibrium

1985
Taken as a whole, the balance of payments must always balance. Foreign currency necessary for making payments abroad must have come from somewhere. If there is an outward total currency flow, the balance must be achieved by drawing on the gold and foreign currency reserves or by official borrowing.
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The Balance of Payments and Growth

The Growth of the British Economy 19181968, 2021
G. Phillips, R. Maddock
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The Absorption Approach to the Balance of Payments

1980
The weaknesses of the elasticity approach to balance-of-payments adjustment can be summed up by saying that it is partial-equilibrium analysis; it ignores supply conditions and cost changes as a result of devaluation, and it tends to neglect the income and expenditure effects of exchange-rate changes.
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