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But everyone's top priority was some measure of net exports.
Taken together, those conditions make movies one of America's biggest net exports.
When net exports are positive, the country has a trade surplus.
In this environment, American growth can get a major boost from rising net exports.
Investment edged up in July, taking the lead from net exports.
"Net exports will contribute less to economic growth, or even make a negative contribution."
Those declines offset most of the gain from net exports.
But domestic spending has already fallen before a pickup in net exports.
Therefore, the contribution of net exports to growth in these countries was negative for most years during the past decade.
This shows that economy's net exports must be equal to the difference between savings and investment.
In fact, half of Swedish net exports are products from the forestry industry.
This is the only way to achieve sustained growth, based on net exports and investment demand.
The difference reflects the dramatic gain in real net exports."
When Net Exports are negative, there is a trade deficit.
Net exports of gold did not mirror that pattern.
Private investment and net exports must go up.
Real net exports improved by $30 billion over last year and will be the main engine for growth this year.
Canada, a big producer of natural gas and oil, has net exports of about 18 percent.
"He is on track to be the first since President Hoover to see net exports go down during his term."
Over all, net exports decreased 0.1 percent for the quarter from a quarter earlier.
If output falls short of domestic spending, we import the difference: net exports are negative.
The upward revision was attibuted in part to higher figures for net exports.
Government outlays are roughly flat, and net exports seem to be inching down.
As a result, net exports could add to growth in the United States this year rather than subtract from it.
Governments spend during a downturn to make up for falls in consumption, investment and trade (net exports).