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Americas Quarterly (October 2009)

From the Think Tanks

Center for the Implementation of Public Policies Promoting Equity and Growth (CIPPEC) * Vanderbilt University Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP) * Security and Defense Network of Latin America (RESDAL) The growth of emerging economies like China and India offers real opportunities for some of the hemisphere's exporters.

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World Watch - Vol. 22 Nbr. 3, May 2009

China low on a strategic reserve: pork.

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Norges Bank. Inflation Report. (November 2004)

The Current Account Surplus and Demand for the Norwegian Krone

Norway is running a current account surplus. The surplus is a result of Norway's sizeable oil and gas exports. Mainland Norway is running a substantial current account deficit. As a result of high oil prices, the current account surplus is rising this year. It is normally assumed that an increase in the current account surplus will result in higher net demand for the domestic currency. Due to factors related to the petroleum sector, this relationship is not as straightforward for Norway.

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World Watch - Vol. 19 Nbr. 6, November 2006

GM rice contamination.

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Global Finance (September 2009)

Us Takes Aim at Trade Gap to Boost Employment

US Trade Representative Ron Kirk hailed the World Trade Organization's dispute panel's ruling in August against China's system of importing and distributing books, magazines, films, DVDs, video games and sound recordings. The Obama administration has made it clear that it sees extraordinary opportunities for job creation in the US by shrinking the trade gap with China, which reached a record $268 billion last year. The big question is whether the administration will concentrate on tearing dow...

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Global Finance (October 2009)

The Next Great Leap Forward

China is showing few symptoms of an economic crisis. While many of the world's banks struggled to survive throughout the first half of the year, Chinese banks extended a record-breaking 7.37 trillion renminbi ($1.08 trillion) in new loans. The Shanghai stock market grew by more than 80% in the first seven months of the year, and real estate prices are climbing. The Chinese government's 4 trillion renminbi stimulus plan helped the country achieve 7.1% year-on-year growth in the first half of t...

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Air Power History - Vol. 52 Nbr. 3, September 2005

Italian aircraft in Russia.

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Latin Trade - Vol. 6 Nbr. 12, December 1998

Trade rising.

Trade between the United States and Latin America continues to grow, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. U.S. exports to Central and South America rose by more than 8%...

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SaskBusiness - Vol. 24 Nbr. 4, June 2003

Stepping into the world of exports.

... The fact of the matter is when it comes to exports, Saskatchewan is the third-highest trading ...... "Exports account for 45 per cent of our GNP, roughly, but ...... By comparison, Treleaven says that countries such as Japan, the United States and Germany account for less than 20 per cent of combined imports and exports. Therefore with Canada's unique status as a ...

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Alaska Business Monthly - Vol. 16 Nbr. 1, January 2000

Exporting to a Recovering Asia.

... These two countries alone account for 72 percent of the state's total exports. Other important markets for Alaska are Canada, ...... As a result, both demand (volume) and the price (value) for Alaska's exports suffered. Overall, exports from Alaska fell some ...

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