Trade, exchange rates, the balance of payments, and measures of development.
Countries trade with each other and develop over time.
International trade
Countries export (sell abroad) and import (buy from abroad), gaining from specialisation and a wider choice of goods. Tariffs (taxes on imports) and quotas (limits) are forms of protectionism.
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