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Brian Bridges has written: 'Europe and the challenge of the Asia Pacific' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations, Economic conditions 'Korea and the West' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Economic conditions, Foreign relations 'Japan' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Foreign relations 'EC-Japanese Relations'
Carlos Pantoja Revelo has written: 'Saqueo, atraso y dependencia' -- subject(s): Dependency on foreign countries, Economic conditions, Foreign economic relations, Natural resources
The Role of the Foreign Sector in the Economic Cycle The foreign sector is when a country cannot satisfy their needs effectively between the closed economy: households, businesses and the government. Countries then convert to an open economy to satisfy their needs effectively. To solve the problem that the country is having they have to trade with other countries to gain a strong economy so that they will be able to satisfy the needs of their people. When countries trade they do not have to rely solely on their own resources because they can sell it and gain other resources form the different countries. Some countries may not have good access to resources so they will not be able to use the foreign sector effectively.
Frieder Schmelz has written: 'Paraguay im 19. Jahrhundert' -- subject(s): Dependency on foreign countries, Economic conditions, Foreign economic relations, Politics and government
Riccardo Barlaam has written: 'Miracolo africano' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Economic conditions, Foreign economic relations, Economic development
R. I. Khasbulatov has written: 'Imperialism and developing nations' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations, Imperialism, International economic relations, Dependency of foreign countries '\\' 'Bessilie vlasti' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Russia (Federation) 'The economic reform in the Russian Federation, 1992-1993' -- subject(s): Economic stabilization, Economic policy, Politics and government
It is important to implement political will for the protection of our economic resources, because we can use it for future investments or plans for our economy (Some foreign investors will invest here in our country). And the people/state can use the conserve/preserved resources for our needs and plans.
The president is the recognized head of US government. He represents the country at summit meetings and state funerals of foreign rulers. He appoints the Secretary of State who serves at his pleasure. He can negotiate treaties and sets foreign policy including dispensing or withholding foreign aid and initiating economic sanctions and military intervention.
It is unclear if America will continue to provide economic aid to Egypt during the transitional government period as decisions on aid are subject to various factors including the political situation, human rights concerns, and foreign policy priorities. The US government regularly reviews its aid to Egypt based on these factors.
The president is the recognized head of US government. He represents the country at summit meetings and state funerals of foreign rulers. He appoints the Secretary of State who serves at his pleasure. He can negotiate treaties and sets foreign policy including dispensing or withholding foreign aid and initiating economic sanctions and military intervention.
the department of state
Foreign Economic Administration was created in 1943.