The economy depends on substantial inflowsof economic assistance from the IMF, the World Bank, and individual donor nations.
These inflows more than offset Damascus's war-related costs and will help Syria cover some of its debt arrears, restore suspended credit lines, and initiate selected military and civilian purchases.
Capital inflows surged to record levels in early 1997 and have remained strong despite economic shocks stemming from the Asian financial crisis and the El Nino weather events.
Burgeoning capitalinflows have generated foreign payments surpluses, and the Lebanese pound has remained relatively stable.
Chile's currency and foreign reserves also are strong, as sustained foreign capital inflows - driven in part by state privatizations - have more than offset occasional current account deficits and public debt buybacks.
Capital inflows surged to record levels in early 1997 despite the MRTA hostage crisis.
Burgeoning capital inflows have fueled foreign payments surpluses, and the Lebanese pound has remained relatively stable.
During that time, however, Morocco reported large foreign exchange inflows from the sale of a mobile telephone license and partial privatization of the state-owned telecommunications company.
The economy has posted considerable gains since 1992, with GDP rebounding, inflation falling, and foreign capital inflows jumping.
Some operators prefer to control the vessels in the broad ligaments by means of hæmostatic forceps instead of ligatures.
Credit rating agencies have at times expressed concern about the Philippines' ability to service the debt, though central bank reserves appear adequate and large remittance inflows appear stable.
The entry thus is the difference between new inflowsand repayments.
About 45% of the economy remains in state hands, and the level of foreign direct investment inflows as a percent of GDP is the lowest in the region.
Burgeoning capital inflows have generated foreign payments surpluses, and the Lebanese pound has remained very stable for the past two years.
Capital inflows surged to record levels in early 1997 and have remained strong.
Morocco reported large foreign exchange inflows from the sale of a mobile telephone license, and partial privatization of the state-owned telecommunications company and the state tobacco company.
Prague already took steps in 1994 to increase control over banking policies to neutralize the impact of foreign inflowson the money supply.
They have, therefore, all the requisite knowledge, for this is inherent in those loves, and inflows into them as into its own receptacles; and this knowledge in some animals is such that man cannot but be amazed at it.
This spiritual heat which in its essence is love, is what inflows by correspondence into the heart and its blood, and imparts heat to it, and at the same time vivifies it.
That they are not from nature through her sun is plain, for the spiritual inflows into the natural, and not the reverse.
It is this purer blood which corresponds most nearly to that marriage; and because this blood inflows into the blood of the body, it follows that the latter blood is also purified by means of it.
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