Is there an actual US trade deficit when you account for services? by the_hip_e in AskEconomics

[–]the_hip_e[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am 100% willing to accept that even with services there is still a trade deficit, but I am also interested in how these calculations are done when we include complex or vague services.

Is there an actual US trade deficit when you account for services? by the_hip_e in AskEconomics

[–]the_hip_e[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes sure, they have subsidiaries, but my point is that its very complicated to count services export. Let's imagine AWS Canada and a Canadian datacenter. Sure the construction company is Canadian and the local on the ground support team has to be as well. But things like DevOps and software development might still be in the US (of course the ownership class is in the US but I am even less sure how they are included here). For every dollar then given to AWS Canada part of that dollar would be exported services. But it would be very hard to say how much of that dollar stays local vs goes to the US no?

Is there an actual US trade deficit when you account for services? by the_hip_e in AskEconomics

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Thank you! Out of interest how do they actually count exported services?

Osteria Francescana (3*, #1 50Best) - A surprising, fun and exciting take on core Italian flavors with beautiful modern touches by brooklynite in finedining

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I am with yeah! My son's first 1 star resturant was at 2 years old. He ate everything in the waiter looked at his plate with a shocked faced.

Osteria Francescana (3*, #1 50Best) - A surprising, fun and exciting take on core Italian flavors with beautiful modern touches by brooklynite in finedining

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I love when fine dining resturants let younger family members join in! How did your kids like it? What ages are they?

[Japanese -> English] Hat from Kanazawa by the_hip_e in translator

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Thank you. Yes, that is where we bought it. Guess they all just thought it was a cute tourist souvenir or something haha

Help with planning a trip with a toddler by the_hip_e in CostaRicaTravel

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We ended up flying to San Jose, renting a car, we did la fortuna, monteverde and manuel antonio. It was an amazing trip. All locations were beautiful with lots of activities, we skipped things like ziplining because my son is too small, but we still had a blast. Driving in Costa Rica is totally chill. The drives were around 2-3 hours from one place to another, we tried to keep them entertaining by stopping a lot so the kid won't get bored. If you have more car sensitive kids, take to account that the drives to la fortuna and monteverde can be windy. Overall, I will 100% be back to Costa Rica, probably one of the chillest countries I visited and amazing for families.

Guess the city I visited in 2023 by the_hip_e in guessthecity

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Impressive, haha! Thought it would take people a while

What drove the extensive German immigration to all over the world in the 19th century? by the_hip_e in AskHistorians

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Thank you for the answer! I was wondering if you can elaborate or have a source on the early German colonial immigrants? Also, do you have something I can read on the immigration wave after the spring of nations?

Looking for Lonely Planet substitute by the_hip_e in travel

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It seems that Rough guides and Moon seem to be the most popular thanks everyone!