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Qué (quién) es ballooning trade deficit - definición

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
  • Balance of trade in goods and services (Eurozone countries)
  • current account]] balance 1980–2008 based on [[International Monetary Fund]] data
  • 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

Democratic deficit         
TYPE OF DEFICIT
Democracy deficit
A democratic deficit (or democracy deficit) occurs when ostensibly democratic organizations or institutions (particularly governments) fall short of fulfilling the principles of democracy in their practices or operation where representative and linked parliamentary integrity becomes widely discussed."A democratic deficit occurs when ostensibly democratic organizations or institutions, in fact, fall short of fulfilling what are believed to be the principles of democracy.
History of military ballooning         
  • Prussian Balloon Corps Barracks at Tegel
  • kite balloon]] (1918)
  • German observation balloon launching at [[Équancourt]] in the Somme (22 September 1916)
  • Observation balloon over Afghanistan, 2011
  • France 1870 Siege of Paris, Hot Air Balloon Le Washington, obverse
  • token]]. Eugène Godard was the balloonist of the Le Washington on 12 December 1870
  • German Balloon Corps, 1910
  • Balloons escaped from the [[Siege of Paris (1870–1871)]]
ASPECT OF HISTORY
The History of Military Ballooning; History of Military Ballooning; Military ballooning; Royal Engineers Balloon Section; Air balloon reconnaissance; Military balloon
Balloons were one of the first mechanisms used in air warfare. Their role was originally mainly for reconnaissance purposes.
Ballooning         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ballooning (disambiguation)
·noun The art or practice of managing balloons or voyaging in them.
II. Ballooning ·noun The process of temporarily raising the value of a stock, as by fictitious sales.

Wikipedia

Balance of trade

The balance of trade, commercial balance, or net exports (sometimes symbolized as NX), is the difference between the monetary value of a nation's exports and imports over a certain time period. Sometimes a distinction is made between a balance of trade for goods versus one for services. The balance of trade measures a flow of exports and imports over a given period of time. The notion of the balance of trade does not mean that exports and imports are "in balance" with each other.

If a country exports a greater value than it imports, it has a trade surplus or positive trade balance, and conversely, if a country imports a greater value than it exports, it has a trade deficit or negative trade balance. As of 2016, about 60 out of 200 countries have a trade surplus. The notion that bilateral trade deficits are bad in and of themselves is overwhelmingly rejected by trade experts and economists.

Ejemplos de uso de ballooning trade deficit
1. Gutierrez said commercial piracy was one cause of the United States‘ ballooning trade deficit with China, on course this year to blow past last year‘s record $202 billion gap.
2. September 16 2005 03:00 US politicians should stop blaming Asia and demanding currency revaluations as the remedy for its ballooning trade deficit, according to a group of influential economists in a report published today.
3. The textile fight is the latest in a series of trade confrontations as pressure mounts in Congress to do something about America‘s ballooning trade deficit with China, which hit $162 billion in 2004 and is now running 32 percent above last year‘s pace.
4. U.S. officials have blamed the exchange rate for some of the ballooning trade deficit with China, which was $233 billion last year and $46.4 billion in the most recent quarter –– twice as large as the corresponding period last year –– according to the Department of Commerce, . Yesterday, China, in a move it said would help control runaway economic growth, widened the band within which the currency can float, permitting a move of as much as 0.5 percent a day, up from 0.3 percent.