Examples of using Net exports in English and their translations into Polish
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Currently the main growth component is net exports.
Net exports are projected to continue contributing to growth.
Real GDP growth Contribution to real GDP growth(in percentage points) Domestic demand excluding stocks Net exports.
The contribution of net exports is expected to diminish over the forecast horizon.
provide support to EU net exports.
Also the net exports is another factor that can positively affect the recovery in eurozone.
this balance is conceptually equal to net exports of goods and services,
Net exports, which were again the main driver of growth in the second quarter, are set to become less dynamic.
such as an increase in net exports of $145.6 billion.
Euro area net exports are expected to remain a drag on growth in 2016 before turning neutral in 2017.
Domestic demand remained strong and a substantial external imbalance persisted as net exports had a negative contribution of 5% to GDP growth.
Inventory investment and net exports are not projected to make significant positive contributions to real GDP growth.
Before the economic crisis of 2008-2009, the Swedish economy enjoyed more than a decade of strong growth driven by both domestic demand and net exports.
it was growing net exports to the EU countries that protected our economy from a decline in the real GDP.
consumption to GDP growth in the second quarter of 2010 exceeded the combined contributions of inventories and net exports.
which caused strongly negative net exports and the persistence of a significant current account deficit in the vicinity of 6% of GDP.
Net exports- supported by a healthy external environment
while the recent negative drag on growth from net exports is forecast to be eliminated.
Net exports contributed 4.7 pps to GDP growth, while domestic demand continued to contract due to fiscal consolidation,
GDP is equal to consumption, which is mostly consumers, individuals, investment, which is mostly firms, and some consumer spending on new houses. Then you have government expenditure, and then you have net exports.
gross private domestic investment, net exports of goods and services(exports less imports),
GDP is equal to consumption plus investment plus government spending plus net exports, plus net exports, in this situation, government spending is held constant
Y- T is disposable income- aggregate income minus taxes plus investment plus government expenditures and I could do net exports, but for simplicity for this discussion we will just assume we're in a closed economy it makes conceptualizing saving and investment a little bit easier.
Over the ten years covered in Eurostat's 2009 report, three years saw net exports, there were three years where the market was more
The main downside risks to the forecast are that the rebounds in corporate investment or net exports may not materialise
government spending and net exports, that it isn't quite this simple to diagram out,
The negative net export decreased to PLN 4.8 billion from PLN 7.7 billion in the 2nd quarter and PLN 10.1 billion a year before.
had a net export.
In 2017, the total sales volume of China's sponge titanium was 72,922 tons, the net export was negative 1944t,