Chapter 23: Problem 24
In recent decades, has the U.S. trade balance usually been in deficit, surplus, or balanced?
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Chapter 23: Problem 24
In recent decades, has the U.S. trade balance usually been in deficit, surplus, or balanced?
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What is included in the current account balance?
Will nations that are more involved in foreign trade tend to have higher trade imbalances, lower trade imbalances, or is the pattern unpredictable?
What are the two main sides of the national savings and investment identity?
A government official announces a new policy. The country wishes to eliminate its trade deficit, but will strongly encourage financial investment from foreign firms. Explain why such a statement is contradictory.
Imagine that the U.S. economy finds itself in the following situation: a government budget deficit of \(\$ 100\) billion, total domestic savings of \(\$ 1,500\) billion, and total domestic physical capital investment of \(\$ 1,600\) billion. According to the national saving and investment identity, what will be the current account balance? What will be the current account balance if investment rises by \$50 billion, while the budget deficit and national savings remain the same?
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