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Why should the export of capital from the UK after 1979 have been expected?
Exports of capital goods, however, climbed to a record.
Exports of capital goods leaped to about $11 billion from $5 billion.
The passage occurs in chapter 22 on "the export of capital and the struggle for economic territory".
This is done directly through war, the threat of war, or the export of capital.
This usually results in weakening the value of their own money, as well as the export of capital.
That increase, the central bank hopes, will strengthen the pound by attracting more foreign investment or at least discouraging exports of capital.
Illegal exports of capital and raw materials flow all but unimpeded through the broken borders.
Much of it, he says, is now coming from the export of capital equipment to allow production to be shifted to other countries with lower costs.
Excluding aircraft, exports of capital goods and industrial goods were essentially flat.
That condition can be obtained if the export of capital is not provoked by inflation or by taxation.
Exports of capital equipment fell $1.2 billion while industrial supplies and materials and automotive goods each fell $600 million.
The Australian government had restricted the export of capital during the war, and Pery thought making a film could use up some of that money.
That boom relies heavily on exports of capital goods, which account for 40 percent of all the American-made products sold abroad.
"The drop in imports of capital equipment at a time when exports of capital goods and machine tools are rising was particularly noteworthy."
Exports of capital goods rose $600 million, but this was about offset by a decline in sales of automotive and other products, the Commerce Department said.
Angell shared none of Hobson's anxieties about the long-term consequences of the export of capital from Europe.
He has argued, for example, that the concept of imperialism developed for the Victorian era over-emphasized the matter of the export of capital.
In 1947 it was agreed to impose exchange control on exports of capital to South Africa, but this was not pursued when these flows ceased in 1948.
Under the system of fixed exchange rates any export of capital affected the reserve position though precisely how depended on the manner in which the investment was financed.
These include export insurance policies for contracts to a value of at least £20,000 typically involving the export of capital equipment and project-related goods and services.
As Finance Minister, Mr. Singh had launched a politically sensitive campaign against tax fraud and the illegal export of capital that touched Congress contributors.
By comparision, the value of United States exports of capital goods was more than twice the value of the capital goods imports in 1980.
The export of capital goods declined $1.6 billion, while imports of capital goods rose $600 million, an indication that businesses around the world are slowing their spending.
Reduced grain production in Europe and increased grain production in the Prairie Provinces also encouraged the export of capital from London.