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Trade patternWhat goods and services a country trades, with whom, and in what direction. Explaining the trade pattern is one of the major purposes of trade theory, especially which goods a country will export and which it will import. This may be done directly, as the commodity pattern of trade, in indirectly as the factor content pattern of trade.Similar MatchesCommodity pattern of tradeCommodity pattern of tradeThe trade pattern of a country or the world, focusing on goods and services traded as opposed to the factor content of that trade. Trading patternTrading patternLong-range direction of a security or commodity futures price, charted by drawing one line connecting the highest prices the security has reached and another line connecting the lowest prices at which the security has traded over the same period. See: Technical analysis. Factor content pattern of tradeFactor content pattern of tradeThe trade pattern of a country or the world, focusing on factor content of the goods and services that are traded, as opposed to the commodity pattern of trade. Pattern of specializationPattern of specializationWhich goods a country produces and which it does not produce. Payments patternPayments patternDescribes the collection pattern of receivables. The pattern might describe the probability that a 72-day-old account will still be unpaid when it is 73 days-old. Further SuggestionsPatternPattern of trade |
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