The Balance of Payments, Volume 1Issued under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. |
Contents
The Meaning of a Countrys Balance of Payments | 3 |
The International Consistency of BalanceofPayments | 18 |
Balance of Trade | 29 |
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Common terms and phrases
adopt amount authorities in D₁ autonomous B's balance B's currency B's exports B's favour B's imports B's products balance of payments balance of trade balance-of-payments cause cent Chapter column commodity countries S₁ country's D₁ and D₂ D₁'s D₂'s decrease deficit country deflation of domestic deflationary demand for A's demand for imports depreciation of B's direct controls domestic expenditure economic effect elasticity of demand elasticity of supply example exchange control exchange-control authority export products fall favourable movement financial policy foreign exchange import duty import restrictions inflation labour licences marginal propensity monetary authorities money wage rates offset policy for internal price adjustment price of B's propensity to import rate of exchange receipts reduced residents restore external balance result rise S₁ and S₂ S₁'s S₂'s shift of demand speculation spontaneous increase supply of money Suppose surplus country Table terms of B's terms of trade unit of B's value of B's



