Chapter 10: Problem 2
If the trade deficit of the United States increases, how is the current account balance affected?
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Chapter 10: Problem 2
If the trade deficit of the United States increases, how is the current account balance affected?
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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.
In what way does comparing a country's exports to GDP reflect its degree of globalization?
Describe a scenario in which a trade surplus benefits an economy and one in which a trade surplus is occurring in an economy that performs poorly. What key factor or factors are making the difference in the outcome that results from a trade surplus?
For each of the following, indicate which type of government spending would justify a budget deficit and which would not. a. Increased federal spending on Medicare b. Increased spending on education c. Increased spending on the space program d. Increased spending on airports and air traffic control
If imports exceed exports, is it a trade deficit or a trade surplus? What about if exports exceed imports?
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