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balance of payments - traducción al holandés

CONCEPT IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
Balance of Payments; Balance-of-payments; Balance of Payment; Trade gap; Account balance; International balance of payments; Capital movement; Balance-of-payment; Balance of payment; Global balance of payments; Balance payments; Payments balance; Reserve asset
  • Country foreign exchange reserves minus external debt
  • Gold was the primary reserve asset during the gold standard era.
  • The US dollar has been the leading reserve asset since the end of the gold standard.
  • minister of Finance]].

balance of payments         
betalingsbalans
balance of trade         
  • Balance of trade in goods and services (Eurozone countries)
  • Cumulative current account balance '''per capita''' 1980–2008 based on [[International Monetary Fund]] data
  • Merchandise exports (1870–1992)
  • Trade policy, exports and growth in selected European countries
  • U.K. balance of trade in goods (since 1870)
  • U.S. trade balance and trade policy (1895–2015)
  • US trade balance from 1960
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE MONETARY VALUE OF EXPORTS AND IMPORTS
Trade deficit; Trade surplus; Balance of Trade; Trade deficits; Trade balance; Net exports; Net Exports; U.S. trade balance; Trade Deficit; Trade imbalance; Imbalance of trade; Net export; Commercial balance; Trade Balance
handelsbalans
trade balance         
  • Balance of trade in goods and services (Eurozone countries)
  • Cumulative current account balance '''per capita''' 1980–2008 based on [[International Monetary Fund]] data
  • Merchandise exports (1870–1992)
  • Trade policy, exports and growth in selected European countries
  • U.K. balance of trade in goods (since 1870)
  • U.S. trade balance and trade policy (1895–2015)
  • US trade balance from 1960
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE MONETARY VALUE OF EXPORTS AND IMPORTS
Trade deficit; Trade surplus; Balance of Trade; Trade deficits; Trade balance; Net exports; Net Exports; U.S. trade balance; Trade Deficit; Trade imbalance; Imbalance of trade; Net export; Commercial balance; Trade Balance
handelsbalans (het verschil tussen export en invoerhandel)

Definición

balance of payments
(balances of payments)
A country's balance of payments is the difference, over a period of time, between the payments it makes to other countries for imports and the payments it receives from other countries for exports. (BUSINESS)
Britain's balance of payments deficit has improved slightly.
N-COUNT: usu sing

Wikipedia

Balance of payments

In international economics, the balance of payments (also known as balance of international payments and abbreviated BOP or BoP) of a country is the difference between all money flowing into the country in a particular period of time (e.g., a quarter or a year) and the outflow of money to the rest of the world. These financial transactions are made by individuals, firms and government bodies to compare receipts and payments arising out of trade of goods and services.

The balance of payments consists of two components: the current account and the capital account. The current account reflects a country's net income, while the capital account reflects the net change in ownership of national assets.

Ejemplos de uso de balance of payments
1. Governments will find their balance of payments strained.
2. Nonetheless, relatively high inflation and the burgeoning balance of payments deficit are serious challenges.
3. But Britain‘s balance of payments on the travel account widened further to more than 17bn.
4. Turkey was "potentially set up" for another balance of payments crisis.
5. Inflation and this country‘s balance of payments situation are far more important than lowering interest rates.