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10:23 Oct 12, 2006 |
Danish to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Geography | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Clare Barnes Sweden Local time: 21:33 | ||||||
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3 +1 | public balance |
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public balance Explanation: Could this be it? -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 34 mins (2006-10-12 10:57:25 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.ifs.org.uk/bns/bn16.pdf#search=""public balance" ... Page 11 of this document from the IFS talks a lot about "public balance". It may not be a common term, but it appears to be accepted - I imagine you could write "state net borrowing or lending", though my guess would be that this is EU terminology and is used as a yardstick for comparing member states. Reference: http://europa.eu.int/estatref/info/sdds/en/strind/ecobac_gov... Reference: http://www.banxico.org.mx/SieInternet/consultarDirectorioInt... |
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