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international commerce trade ECON

international terms of trade ECON

international trade relations POL

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Gold and national currency would no longer be used in international trade and no longer move between countries.
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Increased international trade from the removal of trade barriers has narrowed income distribution among some nation states.
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The tariff raised the amount of dutiable goods as well as the rate of taxation on all goods, and resulted in a sharp decrease in international trade.
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However, this exchange rate results from international trade and financial markets.
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Economic self-interest drove the evolution of common international trade rules, and most importantly the rules and customs of maritime law.
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Some organisations promoting trade facilitation will emphasis the cutting of red tape in international trade as their main objective.
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Tourism is also an extremely important component of international trade: transport and travel form around 20% of the country's export trade.
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His research focuses on international trade, in particular on the relationship between economic growth and trade and the political economy of trade policy.
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The interwoven international trade led to the formation of multi-national corporations, with home offices in multiple countries.
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Economies worldwide slowed during this period, as credit tightened and international trade declined.
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