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The Foreign Trade [PDF]

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In a situation of slowdown of global trade growth, growth in the Russian foreign trade turnover is declining, as well. It is to be noted that though during seven months of this year trade with far abroad countries showed positive dynamics there was a recession in relations with CIS states.
Nadezhda Volovik, Karina Kharina
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Foreign Languages and Foreign Trade

The Modern Language Journal, 1924
THE United States as a foreign trading nation has experienced a remarkable change during the past decade. Previous to the European War we were interested primarily in the development of domestic business. There is little reason why any business man should sell his products in unknown Brazil or in far distant China, when his next door neighbor will buy ...
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‘On Foreign Trade’

1979
In the first chapter of his Principles1, Ricardo stated clearly that, in general, the relative value of any two commodities is not determined exclusively by the quantities of labour embodied in those two commodities. Relative value would be so determined, he said, only for commodities in the production of which fixed and circulating capital were used ...
Ian Steedman, John Metcalfe
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Foreign Trade: Foreign Trade in a Developing Economy

1964
While there has been during recent years an enormous volume of writing on the problems of economic growth, of ‘take-off’ and of the methods by which assistance can be brought to countries that are attempting to speed up their rate of development, much less has been written on the subject of the relation of international trade to this process, and what ...
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Trade and Foreign Aid

1984
The Saudi Arabian government supports a policy of free trade, and although selective tariffs may be used to protect infant industries these are relatively low and of short duration. There are also no exchange controls. The main distinguishing feature of foreign trade is the size of export value relative to GDP.
A. J. Westaway, John R. Presley
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On Foreign Trade

2017
This chapter contains a reprint of David Ricardo’s Chapter VII “On Foreign Trade”. The reprint is from the third edition of On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation. Note that this is Ricardo’s final version of his text that remained unchanged. The book was published by John Murray in London in 1821 with an edition of 1000 copies.
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Foreign Trade of Korea

2023
Korea is, predominantly, a country of agricultural pursuits, and its domestic and foreign trade has been relatively unimportant. The geographical location of the Peninsula, however, suggests a hopeful future for foreign trade. Large and rich markets on the continent of Asia and in Japan are within a day's reach and the commercial possibilities are ...
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Foreign trading

2009
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the accounting standards used for dealing with foreign trade. The IAS 21 standard prescribes how transactions and foreign operations should be accounted and how to translate financial statements into a presentation currency.
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Foreign Trade: Foreign Trade Problems in Planned Economic Development

1964
Economic development planning has sometimes been criticized on account of its alleged bias towards autarky. The argument has been that inadequate attention is given to the advantages of international division of labour in the framework of planned economic development.
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Czechoslovakia’s Foreign Trade

Slavic Review, 1968
Czechoslovak foreign trade is of special interest for several reasons: First, Czechoslovakia is the East European country most active in trade in terms of per capita exports and imports of goods and, with a few exceptions (for instance, Bulgaria), also in terms of the ratio of visible trade to national product.
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