The terms of trade (TOT) is the relative price of exports in terms of imports and is defined as the ratio of export prices to import prices. It can be...
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involved in a trade do not change fundamentally regardless of whether trade is across a border or not. However, in practical terms, carrying out trade at an international...
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Trade involves the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money. Economists refer to a system or network...
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Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) dispute settlement reviews of governments' trade policies In terms of the WTO's...
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A trade war is an economic conflict often resulting from extreme protectionism in which states raise or create tariffs or other trade barriers against...
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trade in India includes all imports and exports to and from India. At the level of the Central Government, trade is administered by the Ministry of Commerce...
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Trade barriers are government-induced restrictions on international trade. According to the theory of comparative advantage, trade barriers are detrimental...
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countries agree on terms that help them trade with each other. The most common trade agreements are of the preferential and free trade types, which are...
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protectionism, the opposite of free trade. Most nations are today members of the World Trade Organization multilateral trade agreements. States can unilaterally...
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Comparative advantage (redirect from Law of comparative advantage)
trade, the terms of trade for a good (that benefit both entities) will fall between each entities opportunity costs. In the example above one unit of...
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multilateral trade agreements with many nations and international organizations. It is a member of the World Trade Organization, part of the South Asian...
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International economics (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from December 2015)
consequences of transactions and interactions between the inhabitants of different countries, including trade, investment and transaction. International trade studies...
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Incoterms (redirect from Inco terms)
and their use is encouraged by trade councils, courts and international lawyers. A series of three-letter trade terms related to common contractual sales...
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Glossary of climbing terms relates to rock climbing (including aid climbing, lead climbing, bouldering, and competition climbing), mountaineering, and...
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macroeconomic stability, improved terms of trade, as well as rising investment and consumption. The Tahuantinsuyo (the Realm of the Four Parts), popularly known...
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might lead to a fall in the terms of trade of the exporting country. In rare circumstances, this fall in the terms of trade may be so large as to outweigh...
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terms of trade shift unfavorably, a country must export more and more of the raw materials to import the same amount of commodities, making the trade...
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investment treaty (BIT) Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA). CRS Report for Congress: Agriculture: A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005...
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For most economies worldwide, their leading export and import trading partners in terms of value are typically the United States, the European Union (EU)...
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Protectionism (redirect from Trade protectionism)
Protectionism, sometimes referred to as trade protectionism, is the economic policy of restricting imports from other countries through methods such as...
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net effect is that the Swedish terms-of-trade fell 13%. By 2014, legislators, economists and the IMF were warning of a bubble with residential property...
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Prebisch–Singer hypothesis (category International trade theory)
the price of primary commodities declines relative to the price of manufactured goods over the long term, which causes the terms of trade of primary-product-based...
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Multinational corporation (redirect from Criticism of multinational corporations)
or more of its revenue from out-of-home-country operations". Most of the current largest and most influential companies are publicly traded multinational...
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Dutch disease (category Economic history of the Netherlands)
productivity increases in the Balassa-Samuelson effect, changes in the terms of trade and large capital inflows. Often these capital inflows are caused by...
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Economic sanctions (redirect from Trade sanctions)
groups; this latter form of sanctions are sometimes called "smart sanctions". Prominent forms of economic sanctions include trade barriers, asset freezes...
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Foreign exchange market (redirect from List of most traded currencies)
selling and exchanging currencies at current or determined prices. In terms of trading volume, it is by far the largest market in the world, followed by the...
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American fur trade is the (typically) historical commercial trade of furs and other goods in North America, predominantly in the eastern provinces of Canada...
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Export (redirect from Export trade)
international trade is a good produced in one country that is sold into another country or a service provided in one country for a national or resident of another...
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increases trade. The terms were used by 'old' Chicago School economist Jacob Viner in his 1950 paper The Customs Union Issue. An early use of the terms was...
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Short-sea shipping (redirect from Coasting trade)
modern terms short-sea shipping (sometimes unhyphenated), marine highway and motorways of the sea, as well as the more historical terms coastal trade, coastal...
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