... all transfers that are the counterpart of real resources or financial claims provided to or by the rest of the world without a quid pro quo, such as donations and grants; and all changes in residents' claims on, and liabilities to, nonresidents that... Attacking Poverty - Page 3262000 - 335 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1998 - 268 pages
...recorded in a third set of accounts, the international investment position, which records the stock of assets and liabilities. The balance of payments...are recorded twice: once as a credit and once as a debit. In principle, the net balance should be zero, but in practice the accounts often do not balance.... | |
| Shahid Yusuf - 1999 - 317 pages
...$287.80 an ounce in 1998). The balance of payments is divided into two groups of accounts. The current account records transactions in goods and services,...are recorded twice: once as a credit and once as a debit. In principle, the net balance should be zero, but in practice the accounts often do not balance.... | |
| World Bank - 2001 - 398 pages
...foreign assets and liabilities that arise from economic transactions; and transfer payments, which are the counterpart of real resources or financial claims provided to, or received from, the rest of the world that carry no provision for repayment. The tables provide gross... | |
| Ziad Badr, World Bank - 2002 - 408 pages
...foreign assets and Iiabilities that arise from economic transactions; and transfer payments, which are the counterpart of real resources or financial claims provided to, or received from, the rest ofthe world that carry no provision for repayment. 70 The tables provide gross... | |
| 1983 - 422 pages
...The table presents data from the current account with the addition of gross international reserves. The balance of payments is a double-entry accounting...recorded twice — once as a credit and once as a debit. ln principle the net balance should be zero. but in practice the accounts often do not balance.... | |
| 2003 - 424 pages
...foreign assets and liabilities that arise from economic transactions; and transfer payments, which are the counterpart of real resources or financial claims provided to, or received from, the rest of the world that carry no provision for repayment. The tables provide gross... | |
| 2005 - 439 pages
...The table presents data from the current account with the addition of gross international reserves. The balance of payments is a double-entry accounting...recorded twice — once as a credit and once as a debit. In principle the net balance should be zero, but in practice the accounts often do not balance.... | |
| David Colin - 2005 - 208 pages
...double-entry accounting system that lists all flows of goods and services into and out of a country; all transfers that are the counterpart of real resources...financial claims provided to or by the rest of the world, such as donations and grants; and all changes in residents' claims on. and liabilities to, nonresidents... | |
| 2006 - 430 pages
...The table presents data from the current account with the addition of gross international reserves. The balance of payments is a double-entry accounting...economic transactions. All transactions are recorded twice—once as a credit and once as a debit. In principle the net balance should be zero, but in practice... | |
| 2007 - 430 pages
...The table presents data from the current account with the addition of gross international reserves. The balance of payments is a double-entry accounting...recorded twice — once as a credit and once as a debit. In principle the net balance should be zero, but in practice the accounts often do not balance.... | |
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