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Lectures in Macroeconomics- Charles W. Upton Historial Data- A Digression

Historical Data- A Digression Imports As % of GDP

Historical Data- A Digression Imports As % of GDP

Historical Data- A Digression Exports As % of GDP

Historical Data- A Digression Exports As % of GDP

Historical Data- A Digression Balance on Services As % of GDP

Historical Data- A Digression Balance on Current Account As % of GDP

Historical Data- A Digression 2002 Exports by Destination Canada Western Europe Japan Other

Historical Data- A Digression 2002 Exports by Destination Canada Western Europe Japan Other Australia, NZ, SA OPEC Eastern Europe

Historical Data- A Digression 2002 Imports by Source Canada Japan Western Europe Other

Historical Data- A Digression 2002 Imports by Source Canada Japan Western Europe Other Eastern Europe OPEC Australia, NZ, SA

Historical Data- A Digression Trade Imbalance by Source Canada Japan Western Europe Other OPEC

Historical Data- A Digression Import/Export Ratio (Goods)

Historical Data- A Digression Exports of Services as % of Total Exports

Historical Data- A Digression Imports of Services as % of Total Imports

Historical Data- A Digression Ratio of Exports of Services to Imports of Services

Historical Data- A Digression Exports by Type of Product, 2002 Foods Industrial Supplies & Materials Capital Goods Autos Consumer Goods

Historical Data- A Digression Imports by Type of Product 2002 Industrial Supplies and Materials Capital Goods Autos Consumer Goods Food

Historical Data- A Digression The Changing Trade Pattern

Historical Data- A Digression The Changing Trade Pattern

Historical Data- A Digression The Changing Trade Pattern Over time, both exports and imports have grown as a percentage of GDP. This trend shows no signs of slowing down.

Historical Data- A Digression End ©2005 Charles W. Upton. All rights reserved Data are from Statistical Appendix of Economic Report of the President