JAPAN current account balance (CAB) (via kana’s blog♪)
06 Dec 2010
by 11kimji
in Uncategorized
Unlike the country I chose, Mexico, Japan has current account surplus. The difference is shown greatly in the bar graphs. One for Mexico’s current account balance is basically opposite of that of Japan’s current account balance.
I think this post shows the how Japan has current account surplus, but for the links, I think it’s better to link it to the title or words rather than copying and pasting the URL.
1) deficit/surplus in term of GDP [http://indexmundi.com/japan/current_account_balance.html] Japan's surplus began from 1981 with Current Account Balance (CAB) 4.761, probably after the world war. Japan is ranked 2nd for 2009 CAB by having 131.2 billion dollars (US billion dollars). 2) analysis one recent article: [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/7573892.stm] In this article, Japan's trade surplus lowered down 91.15bn yen ($830.5m; £444.2m), … Read More
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