International Trade- Male Narration

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This is a sample of a non-fiction article on international trade.

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English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

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international trade in the beginnings of international trade, the older countries exchange their products for the raw materials and food produced by the new ones. Then, as immigrants from the old countries go out into the new ones, they want to be supplied with the comforts and appliances of the older civilizations, such as to take an obvious example. Railways. But as the production of the new countries at the early stage of development do not suffice to pay for all the material and machinery needed for building railways, they borrow in effect, these materials in expectation that the railways will open out. The resource is enable them to put more land under the plough and bring more stuff to the seaboard to be exchanged for the products of Europe, the new country, New Zealand or Japan, or whichever it may be raises alone in England for the purpose of building a railway. But it does not take the money raised by the loan in the form of money, but in the form of goods needed for the railway and sometimes in the form of the services of those who plan and build it. It does not follow that all the stuff and services needed for the enterprise are necessarily bought in the countries that lends the money. For instance, if Japan borrows money from us for a railway she made by some of the steel rails and local motives in Japan and instruct us to pay Belgium for purchases. If so, instead of sending goods to Japan, we shall after send goods or services to Belgium or pay Belgium with the claim on some country that we have established by sending goods or services to it. But however long the chain, maybe the practical fact is that when we lend money, we lend somebody the right to claim goods or services from us, whether they're taken from us by the borrower or by somebody to whom the borrower gives a claim on us.