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Absent currency manipulation or a currency peg, appreciation of the currency can damage other sectors, leading to a compensating unfavorable balance of trade.
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Another reason for the not too favourable balance of trade is the falling price of karakul lambskins, the most valuable of the country's exports.
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The latter represents a favorable balance of trade, meaning a country exports more than it imports.
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The consequence was a deteriorating balance of trade.
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The balance of trade remained negative most of the time, and the country's transit role diminished.
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A greater quantity, it is said, will thus be exported, and the balance of trade consequently turned more in favour of our own country.
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In other words a positive balance of trade ought to be maintained via a surplus of exports, often backed by military might.
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Often, the aim of this process is to even-up a country's balance of trade.
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He was the first to analyse and fully understand the concept of balance of trade for both visible goods and invisible services and capital movements.
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Measuring the balance of trade can be problematic because of problems with recording and collecting data.
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