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Fig. 6: The Canadian International and Interprovincial Trade Shares
Note: The trade share is defined as the sum of imports and exports as a percent of GDP. Years increase monotonically line segment 1981 to 2000. Source: Coulombe (2002)
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Fig 7: Ontario’s Interprovincial and International Exports
% GDP
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Fig. 2:
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Current account (left Scale) scale) Real Exchange rate (right scale)
Fig. 1: Canada’s Read Exchange Rate vis-à-vis U.S. Dollar and Current Account Balance with the U.S., Real exchange rate, 1990 = 100 Current account (left Scale) scale) Real Exchange rate (right scale)
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Fig. 8: U.S. States Exports to Canada as Percent of Total Exports, 1999
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Aggregate Flows From Table 1 (Handout) 1989 2001 X/GDP 25% 43%
X/GDP % 43% US SHARE 73% 87% US X/GDP 18.6% 37.6% INTERPROVINCIAL EXPORTS 22.5% !9.7%
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