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( Mehler 2005: 150 ) The very presence of numerous foreign personnel and organizations in the country, including peacekeepers and even refugee camps, provides an important source of revenue for many Central Africans.
The League of Nations labeled Chile the country hardest hit by the Great Depression because 80 % of government revenue came from exports of copper and nitrates, which were in low demand.
Because the Gabonese economy is dependent upon oil ( crude oil accounts for over 80 % of the country ’ s exports, 43 % of GDP, and 65 % of state revenue ), it is subject to worldwide price fluctuations.
For example it has been estimated that the exports of Finland, a European country of five million, exceeded those of the entire 260 million-strong Arab world, excluding oil revenue.
During World War I, Germany, at that time Liberia ’ s major trading partner, withdrew from the country, causing Liberian customs revenue to decrease.
His association with Louis II of Monaco led to his purchase of the debt-ridden Société des Bains de Mer which ran Monte Carlo ’ s famed casino, and the principal source of revenue for the country.
While engaging a preshipment inspection agency may appear justified in a country with an inexperienced or inadequate Customs establishment, the measure has not really been able to plug the loophole and protect revenue.
Iran will earn a revenue of USD 12 billion when the volume of goods transported through the country reaches 40 million tons annually.
The university's sponsored research revenue of $ 352 million, with total revenues exceeding $ 1. 1 billion, is one of the highest in the country.
Much traffic from the United States is received, which Aer Lingus mostly handles ; it is sometimes used as a military stopover which has caused some controversy in the country, but nonetheless has generated significant revenue for the airport.
The president has also overseen a reduction of Kenya's dependence on aid by western donors ( which still remains significant though ), with the country being increasingly funded by internally generated resources, tax revenue collection having grown tremendously during his term, and also by increasing investment, grants and loans by non-western countries, mainly Japan, People's Republic of China and the Middle East, and to a lessor extent investment by South African, Libyan and Nigerian corporations, and even Iran.
On March 27, 2003, Wolfowitz told the House Appropriations Committee that oil revenue earned by Iraq alone would pay for Iraq's reconstruction after the Iraq war ; he testified his " rough recollection " was: " The oil revenues of that country could bring between $ 50 and $ 100 billion over the course of the next two or three years.
The Treasury of a country is the department responsible for the country's economy, finance and revenue.
Another benefit of letting the revenues into the country slowly is that it can give a country a stable revenue stream, giving more certainty to revenues from year to year.
Mircea strengthened the power of the state and organized the different high offices, promoted economic development, increased the state's revenue, and minted silver money that enjoyed wide circulation not only inside the country but also in neighboring countries.
Before these New Monarchies were formed there were many changes the new monarchs had to make: including weakening powerful rivals, increasing revenue, unifying the country, and strengthening the power of the king and his bureaucracy.
" The prices Americans pay for prescription drugs, which are far higher than those paid by citizens of any other developed country, help explain why the pharmaceutical industry is — and has been for years — the most profitable of all businesses in the U. S. In the annual Fortune 500 survey, the pharmaceutical industry topped the list of the most profitable industries, with a return of 17 % on revenue.
In the simplified case of two countries and two commodities, terms of trade is defined as the ratio of the total export revenue a country receives for its export commodity to the total import revenue it pays for its import commodity.
The chief source of zemstvo revenue were rates on lands, forests, country dwellings, factories, mines and other real estate.
Next came ( in November 1876 ) the mission of Mr ( afterwards Lord ) Goschen and M. Joubert on behalf of the British and French bondholders, one result being the establishment of Dual Control, i. e. an English official to superintend the revenue and a French official the expenditure of the country.
" He contemplated annexing Garhwal not so much with the view to revenue, but for security of commercial communications with the country where the shawl wool is produced.
It has also been estimated that the exports of Finland, a European country of only five million, exceeded those of the entire 260 million-strong Arab world, excluding oil revenue.

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Andronikos II was also plagued by economic difficulties and during his reign the value of the Byzantine hyperpyron depreciated precipitously while the state treasury accumulated less than one seventh the revenue ( in nominal coins ) that it had done previously.
However, five American League teams had threatened to block the league assignments because of concerns that they would have additional games out of their time zone, causing early starts that would decrease revenue and TV ratings.
For instance: the pottery shop was discontinued when the school moved from Weimar to Dessau, even though it had been an important revenue source ; when Mies van der Rohe took over the school in 1930, he transformed it into a private school, and would not allow any supporters of Hannes Meyer to attend it.
TCL kept the revenue generated by Tramlink and LRT had to pay compensation to TCL for any changes to the fares and ticketing policy introduced later.
At the height of the boom, it was possible for a promising dot-com to make an initial public offering ( IPO ) of its stock and raise a substantial amount of money even though it had never made a profit — or, in some cases, earned any revenue whatsoever.
Fantasy Football Weekly was launched in 1992 ( later becoming Fanball. com ) and had $ 2 million in revenue by 1999.
He had to manage the production and sale of farm products to generate revenue for the Institute.
The trade newspaper Variety claimed that Segal had cost the industry $ 750, 000 in production, tape delays and lost advertising revenue.
In 2001, the Holy See had a revenue of 422. 098 billion Italian lire ( about 202 million USD at the time ), and a net income of 17. 720 billion Italian lire ( about 8 million USD ).
By the end of 1909, an agreement had been reached providing for a reduction in the debt and the issuance of new 5 percent bonds: the bankers would control the Honduran railroad, and the United States government would guarantee continued Honduran independence and would take control of customer revenue.
This marketing approach cut off potential revenue for numerous Infocom titles that had consistently brought in money for several years.
These towns and cities had the status of a County corporate, many granted by Royal Charter, which had all the judicial, administrative and revenue raising powers of the regular counties.
Beginning in 1802, Napoleon sent more than 20, 000 troops to try to restore slavery on the island, as its colonial sugar cane plantations had been the chief revenue producer for France in the New World.
It has been estimated that before Justinian I's reconquests the state had an annual revenue of 5, 000, 000 solidi in AD 530, but after his reconquests, the annual revenue was increased to 6, 000, 000 solidi in AD 550.
John's judicial reforms had a lasting, positive impact on the English common law system, as well as providing an additional source of revenue.
The Angevin kings had three main sources of income available to them, namely revenue from their personal lands, or demesne ; money raised through their rights as a feudal lord ; and revenue from taxation.
Government revenue came from tribute ( or booty, if the recalcitrant people had to be conquered ), sales of slaves, and duties on and participation in trans-Saharan trade.
A 2003 report by the Open E-book Forum found that close to a million e-books had been sold in 2002, generating nearly $ 8 million in revenue.
World Wrestling Entertainment had a revenue of USD 1. 4 billion.
Increasing debates and influence by NGOs and communities appealed for a new program which would have had included also a disadvantaged communities, and would have had worked towards sustainable development even after mine closure ( included transparency and revenue management ).
Studio executives had begun to call it " the franchise " in the 1980s due to its reliable revenue, and other studios envied its " untouchable and unduplicatable " success.

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