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Foreign Debts in the Present and a New International Economic Order, 2019
E. Petersmann
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E. Petersmann
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Session Topic: International Trade and Finance: Balance of Payments And International Investment
The Journal of Finance, 1974LAWRENCE B. KRAUSE +2 more
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Canada's Crippled Dollar: An Analysis of International Trade and Our Troubled Balance of Payments
Canadian Public Policy / Analyse de Politiques, 1980Herbert G. Grubel, H. Lukin Robinson
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International Trade on IPR, Economic Growth, and FDI in Indonesia’s Manufacturing Sector
International Academy of Global Business and Trade, 2023Purpose – Indonesia has always experienced a deficit in the balance of payments in the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) sector. However, it is hoped that the high value of Indonesian IPR imports will be beneficial in increasing the attractiveness of ...
Fawaiq Muhammad
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International Conference on Intelligent Computing, Communication, and Devices, 2023
The drastic changes in the environment will cause a series of humanitarian disasters, lead to political violence, and make the already fragile country crumble.
Lihua Yang
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The drastic changes in the environment will cause a series of humanitarian disasters, lead to political violence, and make the already fragile country crumble.
Lihua Yang
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International Review of Applied Economics, 2021
We study the balance of payments (BOP) as a constraint on economic growth, focusing on Argentina’s economy between 1971 and 2016. The data show that Thirlwall’s balance-of-payments-constrained growth model cannot explain Argentina’s average growth during
J. Massot, R. Merga
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We study the balance of payments (BOP) as a constraint on economic growth, focusing on Argentina’s economy between 1971 and 2016. The data show that Thirlwall’s balance-of-payments-constrained growth model cannot explain Argentina’s average growth during
J. Massot, R. Merga
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