export sector

collocation in English

meaningsofexportandsector

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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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sector
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsek.tər/
us
/ˈsek.tɚ/
one of the areas into which the economic activity of a country ...
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(Definition ofexportandsectorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It also ensures the provision of essential raw materials and imported inputs to the productive sectors, particularly, theexportsector.
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Therefore, the balance of power in the defending country between the protected sector and theexportsectorbecomes crucial.
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Despite the suggestion of these hypotheses, no systematic analysis on the performance of theexportsectorhas hitherto been undertaken.
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When the economy starts to recover, the preferences of theexportsectorand the small business sector diverge.
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Diverse sectors are supposed to have different preferences: multinational sector,exportsector, and small business sector.
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In particular, the poor quality of raw material is mentioned as a stumbling block in entering theexportsector.
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With the exception of 1921, theexportsectorproved resilient by quickly and successfully recovering, particularly in the 1910s.
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With the economy slowing down again, the preferences of theexportsectorand small business sector diverge.
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In all these ways, dollarisation is seeping inexorably from theexportsectorinto the rest of the economy.
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In contrast, the relationship between the porfiriato's surgingexportsectorand the country's incipient phase of industrialisation has received little comment.
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As the economy realizes robust growth, theexportsectorand small businesses align to call for structural reform.
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Rising per capita income generated by theexportsectorcan create new consumer demand for manufactured goods.
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Their magnitude and direction suggest some strong distortions in the apparent behaviour of theexportsector.
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He thus rejects the traditional hypothesis that the development of agriculture oriented towards industrial development and theexportsectorwas detrimental to agricultural production for domestic consumption.
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Means-difference tests show that, indeed, the urban sector is relatively strong and the agricultural sector is relatively weak in countries that have a strong mineralexportsector.
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Unfortunately, as we adopt the assumption that firms in theexportsectorset prices in foreign currency, we are not able to obtain appropriate data for export prices.
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This strategy, combined with proper management of the exchange rate, has also meant that real exchange rate appreciation has been under control, which has been positive for theexportsector.
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Specifically, resources flow out of theexportsectorand into the import competing sector, which is somewhat protected by the use of revenue tariffs (at least in a twosector model).
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While direct supply and demand linkages between theexportsectorand the domestic economy may have been few, this article has argued that the two processes were highly complementary.
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Still, we cannot mechanistically deduce the political defeat of theexportsectorand the country's entry into a new, industrialising economic model from this fact alone.
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