tradable good

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There are two countries, each of which specializes in the production of onetradablegood.
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Since home output is not atradablegood, this is to be expected.
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They consider an economy composed of two sectors that are similar in production technologies to these in the present paper, but both produce the sametradablegood.
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Speculation can in principle involve anytradablegoodor financial instrument.
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Either way, the valuation difference should be reduced assuming perfect competition and a perfectlytradablegood.
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The technologies and practices discussed, with the exception of soil erosion control, are all tradable goods.
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We find evidence of threshold cointegration mainly for tradable goods.
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It is assumed that the tradable goods are the least expensive to tax and thus, for poor countries, are always taxed for revenue purposes.
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Some exceptions are tradable goods such as fresh fruits and vegetables, fuels, men's and boy's apparel, and motor fuels.
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The real exchange rate is determined by the intertemporal budget constraint, which requires the economy to export (import) enough tradable goods to pay (consume) interest on foreign debt (assets).
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The settlement had few tradable goods because of its climate and terrain.
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Any discrepancy that may exist in pricing perfectly tradable goods because of foreign exchange market movements, for instance, is called an arbitrage opportunity.
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Thus, reserves accumulation would correspond to a loan to foreigners to purchase a quantity of tradable goods from the economy.
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There should be no distortions in purchasing power parity for perfectly tradable goods.
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Note that the lack of a country specific subscript on the price of tradables means that tradable goods prices are equalized between the two countries.
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