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  • And over the last 10 to 15 years, deficit country currencies go down.
  • America was a deficit country when Bush left office, and now it is a surplus country.
  • Thus, Keynes was sensitive to the problem that placing too much of the burden on the deficit country would be deflationary.
  • Ironically, the central bank's reserves were all borrowed money since Thailand was a capital deficit country and could run down quickly in a panic.
  • "Imports cannot be the solution to the long-term food scarcity in food-deficit countries, " former Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Musa Hitam once said.
  • In 1996, 82 poor countries-half of them in Africa-were classified as food-deficit countries, unable to grow enough food and not having sufficient funds to import it.
  • Of the 39 tsetse-infested countries, 32 are low-income, food-deficit countries, 29 are least developed countries, and 30 are among the 40 most heavily indebted poor countries.
  • Germany had already negotiated that language for its own deficit at the Barcelona event, and Portugal had recently proposed it be extended to the other two high-deficit countries.
  • Over the past five years, we have witnessed the largest influx of food imports ever, turning us into a deficit country in terms of food crops and live animals.
  • Surplus countries with excess bancor assets and deficit countries with excess bancor liabilities would both be charged to provide symmetrical incentives on them to take action to restore balanced trade.
  • Being a timber deficit country, China imports some 8 million cu m of wood products every year including about 900, 000 cu m of sawntimber and 2 million cu m of plywood.
  • As outlined by Keynes, countries with payment surpluses should increase their imports from the deficit countries, build factories in debtor nations, or donate to them and thereby create a foreign trade equilibrium.
  • Meeting in Dublin this weekend, the 15 European Union finance ministers will only reach an " intermediate " accord on the stability pact, the German plan for sanctions on high-deficit countries, Waigel said.
  • The report released by the Rome-based agency said the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade " will not halt the declining growth in world agriculture trade, or improve the lot of many low-income, food-deficit countries ."
  • Treaty language adopted by the 15 European Union finance ministers today tightens an accord reached in Dublin last December, which provided for sanctions " as a rule " on high-deficit countries unless they are in severe recession.
  • Treaty language adopted by the 15 European Union finance ministers today stiffens the accord reached in Dublin last December, which provided for sanctions " as a rule " on high-deficit countries unless they are in severe recession.
  • Abdur Rashid, head of the FAO's Global Information and Early Warning System, said urgent action had to be taken to increase food production in sub-Saharan Africa, which has been hampered by low commerical import capacity in food-deficit countries.
  • FAO calls for close monitoringof the global food supply situation in the coming months as a deterioration in prospects for the 1998 crops could lead to price rises with serious consequences for the food security of many low-income food-deficit countries.
  • Great Britain, which exported in 1937 almost 53 million tons does not supply her needs in 1947 and has to import coal In the same year West Germany exports 4.8 million tons of coal and this small amount is too large and prevents the restoration of her economy Poland took over all of Germany s Silesian mines which can export ten to fifteen million tons to coal deficit countries.