Their confidence in world markets has been shaken by two food-price spikes in four years.
They called for an "open door" in world markets, but protected America's prosperity behind high tariff walls.
Thanks to the recent sell-off in stocks around the globe, it's much easier to find values in world markets.
When you prop up millionaires in Iowa and Bordeaux, you make it harder for poor farmers in Africa to compete in world markets.
Russian trade and economic minister, German Gref said the deal would allow Russia to compete "as an equal" in world markets.
While getting bigger, Chinese companies have yet to gain the competitive edge in world markets and win the respect of institutional investors.
"It is an investment in our workforce and shows that the British pottery industry can still be competitive in world markets, " added Mr Farmer.
Rebuilding their competitiveness within the eurozone is hard enough for the periphery countries, without the added disadvantage, in world markets of a strong exchange rate.
The moves also sparked a rally in world markets which were pummeled last week on the escalating debt crisis in the peripheral countries of Europe.
At that time, three years of good weather produced bumper crops, and deep price falls when demand fell in world markets at the same time.
Glencore's emergence, even if its share price proved a bit weak in subsequent trading, was further testimony to the rise--or return--of resources to prominence in world markets.
Will they hold up in world markets for intellectually property?
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If a country has much higher inflation than its trading partners, its exchange rate needs to be flexible to prevent its goods from becoming uncompetitive in world markets.
In world markets, US debt is essentially the gold standard.
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The Democrat opposes raising farm income through government price supports, which can establish minimum market prices that end up making it harder to sell U.S. food in world markets.
Or in some way, shape, or form, could it be American or even Japanese taxpayers, as the central banks maneuver their currency to avoid being noncompetitive in world markets?
In the short term, this may help U.S. exports become more competitive in world markets, but over the longer term, it is likely to lead to higher interest rates and higher inflation for U.S. consumers.
In its note to the market on Wednesday, the Central Bank Monetary Policy Committee made clear that the Bank is worried about two things: inflation getting ahead of them, and a slowdown in world markets.
But the way Mr Osborne sees it, the coalition's strategy in 2010 was based on the idea that the hole in Britain's public finances would not fix itself, and could fatally damage the country's standing in world markets, if left to fester.
Primarily because without the financial transfers and political credibility that comes with being part of a single UK, Scotland's economy would be much more vulnerable to shocks, and less able to raise funds cheaply in world markets to even out the bumps.
The argument usually made is that such steps are necessary to ensure that American producers can compete in world markets and that "higher fences around fewer technologies" can safeguard what absolutely must be protected, and allow easier transfer of products that need not be.
Yet for almost two years tiny Greece has had the entire world trembling in fear every few months, world markets in confusion, and world leaders rattled.
Those loans wreaked havoc in world financial markets where they were sold in bundles.
That means the emerging markets have significantly more room to grow in the world markets, says Awad.
And actually there may be less volatility as a result in some of those markets than we can see in the developed world markets, which not only are likely to be volatile, but particularly in the worst scenarios they're going to be all correlated, as we saw with Lehman.
American investors have got to be happy that stock markets are closed today for the Martin Luther King holiday because just about everywhere else in the world markets are plunging.
First, the universality of its menu that makes it easier to expand in different world markets.
In other world markets, the 2013 Subaru XV Crosstrek is called simply the Subaru XV.
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Small countries can go on capturing shares in big world markets until their income per head catches up.
Our fiscal policy, like our monetary policy, is designed to support stability in these uncertain economic times generated by the turbulence in world financial markets and global commodity price inflation.
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