net export

collocation in English

meaningsofnetandexport

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net
adjective[before or after noun]
uk
/net/
us
/net/
left when there is nothing else to be ...
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export
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈek.spɔːt/
us
/ˈek.spɔːrt/
a product that you sell in another country, or the business of sending goods to another country in order to sell ...
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(Definition ofnetandexportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnet export

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Indeed, those films are anetexportand not a net import.
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Thenetexportwas nearly 3 million tons, and the value of the exports was slightly above the cost of imports.
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There is nonetexportof fertilisers from this country.
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Nor do we include in thenetexportfigure re-exported goods—goods which have been brought in and re-exported.
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In other sectors, particularly electronics and domestic electrical appliances, thenetexportposition has deteriorated over this period.
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Thus, during the last three years or so, the industry's overallnetexportposition has deteriorated.
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Does the previous commitment for anetexportof 5 million tonnes of oil in 1985 remain a precise commitment?
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That cut in demand also should not frustrate the much-needed increase innetexportdemand.
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Some have queried the industry'snetexportfigures, but there can be no doubt that the industry's research record is very good, perhaps the best in the world.
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The trouble is that high interest rates act uncertainly, randomly and perhaps excessively on domestic demand, and they act perversely onnetexportdemand by raising the exchange rate.
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These are bignetexportearners.
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They have also achieved a record in that the country, for the first time, has been unable to contribute to earning its living through thenetexportof manufactured goods.
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The region has anetexportof university students to other regions.
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The empirical evidence does not support the hypothesis that either of the measures of environmental regulations affects dirty net exports.
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We can see that, in general, all variables except government spending and net exports are countercyclical with respect to markups.
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The international reallocation of capital goods and the improvement in the terms of trade produce an improvement in net exports.
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Net exports have no common pattern, but most correlations are negative.
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The models exaggerate the correlations of consumption, labor supply, and the net exports with output.
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This fact implies that net exports deteriorate less in the home country, although the level of countercyclicality is almost the same.
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Quantitatively, the presence of imperfect competition almost doubles the effect of government spending on both net exports and the terms of trade.
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