Chapter 10: Problem 16
Both the United States and global economies are booming. Will U.S. imports and/or exports increase?
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Chapter 10: Problem 16
Both the United States and global economies are booming. Will U.S. imports and/or exports increase?
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Explain the relationship between a current account deficit or surplus and the flow of funds.
If you observed a country with a rapidly growing trade surplus over a period of a year or so, would you be more likely to believe that the country's economy was in a period of recession or of rapid growth? Explain.
If foreign investors buy more U.S. stocks and bonds, how would that show up in the current account balance?
Does a trade surplus mean an overall inflow of financial capital to an economy, or an overall outflow of financial capital? What about a trade deficit?
At one point Canada's GDP was \(1,800\) billion dollars and its exports were \(542\) billion dollars. What was Canada's export ratio at this time?
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