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It certainly does not depend on the unilateral transfer of technologies and practices from the West to developing countries.
Unilateral transfers from rich areas to poor are a partial and short-lived remedy.
It can be part of a unilateral transfer or of a bilateral exchange of population.
There was also a smaller deficit of $33 billion in unilateral transfers, the category that covers U.S. foreign aid.
Current transfers Unilateral transfers of income between transactors for which there is no good or service provided in return.
Expatriates living abroad increased remittances to Mexico, evidenced by average net unilateral transfers doubling between 1994 and 1996.
As a unilateral transfer, remittance may strengthen BOP of home country results local currency appreciation.
A senior Obama administration official, while not disputing that Khairkhwa's unilateral transfer had been suggested, cautioned that it was still at a "brainstorming" level.
If a unilateral transfer were approved, Khairkhwa would be moved to Afghan custody in a country other than Qatar, without involvement of the Taliban.
Thus, for example, it is argued that no new value can result from a unilateral transfer of funds, i.e. where funds are provided without anything being provided in return.
The overall American current-account deficit, which also includes unilateral transfers such as foreign aid, climbed $600 million in the quarter ended June 30, to $31 billion, the department reported.
Thus, cancer is a disease of "energy imbalance", resulting from the vectorial and unilateral transfer of energy-rich nutrients from the tumor stroma to cancer cells.
She dedicated her book, Then Athena Said: Unilateral Transfers and the Transformation of Objectivist Ethics, to her husband.
Bentzi Lieberman, the chairman of the Yesha Council, the main settlers group, told Israel Radio that the proposal amounted to "the unilateral transfer of Jews."
The United States had a $25.1 billion surplus on investment flows and a deficit of $31.8 billion in a category known as unilateral transfers, which covers such things as foreign aid.
Land Without Earth focused on the unilateral transfer of fertile soil from an area under Israeli Defense Forces control in Southern Lebanon to Northern Israel in 1995-1998.
Total: (USA.BPBLTT01) Definition: Current account balance refers to net trade and unilateral transfers, including US Government grants.
In recent years, capital inflows in the form of workers’ remittances and public grants from abroad accounted for 20-25% of GDP¾one of the world’s highest rates for unilateral transfers.
One, the Dictator Game, was used to measure altruism by asking people to make a unilateral transfer of $10 they were given by the experimenters to a stranger in the lab; oxytocin had no effect on altruism.
Bahrain's current account balance is characterized by surpluses in merchandise trade and international services, and a large deficit in unilateral transfers, which is accounted for by the country's large expatriate workforce sending home a portion of its earnings.
I do not accept the submission of counsel for the Respondent that they authorize an amendment to a position so as to affect the incumbent or the submission that they authorize a unilateral transfer of a person from one position to another.
"This opinion was written at the request of the counsel for the Saddle Lake Cree who are seeking to defend their rights of refusal for the unilateral transfer or registration of a woman who was descendent of members of the Saddle Lake Cree.
Concerned by the economic consequences of the British rule in India, he propagated a theory that India's unfortunate economic condition and poverty then was the result of the British Colonial government 'draining' resources out of this country, a unilateral transfer of resources from India to Britain.