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Net flow of goods (exports minus imports) between two countries.
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The balance of merchandise imports and exports.
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The surplus or deficit which results from comparing a country's exports and imports of merchandise only.
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difference in value over a period of time between a country's imports and exports of goods and services.
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Monetary record of a country's imports and exports of physical merchandise. It can be negative, showing that a country is importing more than it exports, or positive, showing it exports more than it imports.
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The difference between the value of a country's imports and exports during a specific period of time is called the balance of trade. If a country exports more than it imports, it has a surplus, or favorable balance of trade. A trade deficit, or unfavorable balance, occurs when a country imports more than it exports.
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The difference between funds received by a country when exporting merchandise and the funds paid for importing merchandise. The balance of trade is a major part of the current accounts portion of the [..]
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The value of a country's exports minus the value of its imports. Unless specified as the balance of merchandise trade, it normally incorporates trade in services, including earnings (interest, di [..]
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the net sum of imports and exports of visible goods. Forms part of the balance of payments along with the same calculation for invisibles.
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Definition A country's exports minus its imports; the largest component of a country's balance of payments.
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The difference between a country’s total imports and exports.
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The difference in profit between imports and exports.
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the value of exports minus the value of imports; there may be a trade deficit or trade surplus.
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The surplus or deficit which results from comparing a country's exports and imports of merchandise only.
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The difference between a country's imports and exports.
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The part of a nation's balance of payments accounts that deals only with its imports and exports of goods and services. The balance of trade is divided into the balance on goods (merchandise) and the balance on services. If the value of a country's exports of goods and services is greater than its imports, it has a balance of trade surplu [..]
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The difference between a country's total imports and exports. If exports exceed imports, a positive balance of trade exists.
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Country’s imports minus exports representing the net flow of goods in and out of the country.
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The difference between a country's total exports and total imports. Also known as "net exports."
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, also known as the trade balance, is the calculation of a country's exports minus its imports.
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A record of a country's exports and imports of goods and services.
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(balance commerciale). The difference between the value of the goods and services that a country exports and the value of the goods and services that it imports. If a country's exports exceed its [..]
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A record that can be negative or positive depending on how much a country imports and exports.  To be negative, a country will import more than it exports.
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The net of imports and exports of goods and services reported in the balance of payments.
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The monetary difference between a country's total imports and its exports. If exports exceed imports the country experiences a favourable balance of trade. Also known as merchandise trade balance [..]
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The difference between the value of a region's imports and exports during a specific period of time. If the United States imports more than it exports, it has a trade deficit; if the U.S. exports [..]
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The surplus or deficit which results from comparing a country's exports and imports of merchandise only.
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That part of a nation’s balance of payments dealing with imports and exports, that is trade in goods and services, over a given period. If exports of goods exceed imports, the trade balance is said to [..]
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The difference between a country’s total imports and exports over a set period.
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The views of the earliest popular economists of England on the best manner of enriching the nation agree with the measures taken by the legislature ...
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International trade is made up of purchase and sale of goods between countries and are collectively called imports and exports. Exports and import [..]
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That part of a nation's balance of payments dealing with imports and exports, that is trade in goods and services, over a given period. If exports of goods exceed imports, the trade balance is said to be favorable; if imports exceed exports, the trade balance if said to be unfavorable.
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difference between goods and services nation imports and exports.
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The difference between funds received by a country when exporting merchandise and the funds paid for importing merchandise. The balance of trade is a major part of the current accounts portion of the [..]
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The balance of trade is the difference between the value of exports and imports. When exports exceed imports it is recorded as a surplus while a deficit is registered when imports exceed exports.
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The value of exports minus the value of imports.
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Net flow of goods (exports minus imports) between two countries.
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