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November 1983, Vol. 106, No.
11
Import prices decline, export indexes mixed
in the first 6 months of 1983
Mark J. Johnson
Economist, Division of International Prices, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Lower oil prices and the strength of the dollar were major factors in import-export price developments during the first half of the year; the Nation's strong economic recovery relative to the performance abroad also affected U.S. foreign trade prices.
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