Definition of Invisible balance

1. Noun. The difference in value over a period of time of a country's imports and exports of services and payments of property incomes.

Generic synonyms: Balance

Lexicographical Neighbors of Invisible Balance

inviolateness
inviolatenesses
invious
invirile
invirility
inviscate
inviscated
inviscates
inviscating
inviscation
inviscerate
inviscid
invisibilities
invisibility
invisible
invisible balance (current term)
invisible differentiation
invisible export
invisible exports
invisible hand
invisible import
invisible imports
invisible ink
invisible inks
invisible rail
invisible rails
invisible spectrum
invisibleness
invisiblenesses
invisibles

Literary usage of Invisible balance

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. International Finance and Its Reorganization by Elisha Michael Friedman (1922)
"... and credit system of the country for the purpose of reestablishing at an early date a free market for gold in London." D. THE invisible balance OF ..."

2. Foreign Government Securities: A Text-book for Banker and Statistician by Albert William Kimber (1919)
"... Proportion of Expenditure to Income—Currency System—Foreign Commerce, the Balance of Trade, invisible balance of Trade, National Income and Expenditure. ..."

3. Canada's Resources and Possibilities: With Special Reference to the Iron and by James Stephen Jeans (1904)
"This fact raises the complex question of the invisible balance of trade. In the trade relations of the United Kingdom and the United States, there has for a ..."

4. British Finance During and After the War, 1914-21: Being the Result of by Alfred Herbert Gibson (1921)
"When international trade revives, a favourable net invisible balance of at least £100000000 should be maintained in future years,3 though the amount may ..."

5. Reconstructing America: Our Next Big Job, the Latest Word on the Vital by Edwin Wildman (1919)
"... but this trade balance was almost, if not completely, offset by the invisible balance made up of interest which we owed abroad on American securities, ..."

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