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Inflation / International trade / Marxist theory / Tradable sector / Futures contract / Commodity / Balance of trade / Gross domestic product / Real versus nominal value / Economics / National accounts / International economics
Date: 2014-11-25 00:10:22
Inflation
International trade
Marxist theory
Tradable sector
Futures contract
Commodity
Balance of trade
Gross domestic product
Real versus nominal value
Economics
National accounts
International economics

Unprecedented Changes in the Terms of Trade

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