Chapter 32: Q. 10. (page 781)
What do international flows of capital have to do with trade imbalances?
Short Answer
Trade surplus means an outflow of capital to international market, while trade deficit implies inflow of capital
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Chapter 32: Q. 10. (page 781)
What do international flows of capital have to do with trade imbalances?
Trade surplus means an outflow of capital to international market, while trade deficit implies inflow of capital
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Why are inflationary dangers lower in the high-income economies than in low-income and middle-income economies?
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