The article focuses on the economic condition of Australia. The country has experienced a change of external debt, a result of the accumulation of current account deficits (CAD). Regarding to this problem, the value of their dollar currency was depreciated. Net foreign income became the most damaging components in the CAD aspects. The author emphasizes that the expansion of projects can provide additional income that eventually reduce the debt.3 page(s
A deficit in the current account on the balance of payments has become a usual part of Australia\u27...
The article addresses the problem of public debt restructuring in seven largest countries of Latin A...
Sadly, all the efforts of a generation of Australian men and women have only made them more indebted...
Australia’s level of external indebtedness is a matter of concern, because its consequences are not ...
This article looks at Australia’s current account deficits in light of concerns about the role of ex...
This article puts forward the view that there are considerable benefits to be gained from foreign bo...
In 1996 when the \u27debt truck\u27 was touring Australia, our net foreign debt level was $194 billi...
I would like to thank Sally Banguis for assistance with the data and Mary Savva for help in preparat...
The ability of both households and governments to increase savings and manage debt has been an ongoi...
Australia's economy has continued to perform remarkably well, despite encountering major adverse sho...
An important macroeconomic issue in Australia is whether Australia's foreign debt, particularly tha...
The Australian Trade Deficit (TD) has been increasing in the past 50 years, and this deficit has bec...
Trade in saving and investment, like trade in commodities, can confer considerable benefits on both ...
A deficit in the current account on the balance of payments has become a usual part of Australia&rsq...
The Australian Trade Deficit (TD) has been increasing in the past 50 years, and this deficit has bec...
A deficit in the current account on the balance of payments has become a usual part of Australia\u27...
The article addresses the problem of public debt restructuring in seven largest countries of Latin A...
Sadly, all the efforts of a generation of Australian men and women have only made them more indebted...
Australia’s level of external indebtedness is a matter of concern, because its consequences are not ...
This article looks at Australia’s current account deficits in light of concerns about the role of ex...
This article puts forward the view that there are considerable benefits to be gained from foreign bo...
In 1996 when the \u27debt truck\u27 was touring Australia, our net foreign debt level was $194 billi...
I would like to thank Sally Banguis for assistance with the data and Mary Savva for help in preparat...
The ability of both households and governments to increase savings and manage debt has been an ongoi...
Australia's economy has continued to perform remarkably well, despite encountering major adverse sho...
An important macroeconomic issue in Australia is whether Australia's foreign debt, particularly tha...
The Australian Trade Deficit (TD) has been increasing in the past 50 years, and this deficit has bec...
Trade in saving and investment, like trade in commodities, can confer considerable benefits on both ...
A deficit in the current account on the balance of payments has become a usual part of Australia&rsq...
The Australian Trade Deficit (TD) has been increasing in the past 50 years, and this deficit has bec...
A deficit in the current account on the balance of payments has become a usual part of Australia\u27...
The article addresses the problem of public debt restructuring in seven largest countries of Latin A...
Sadly, all the efforts of a generation of Australian men and women have only made them more indebted...