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6 January, 05:51

Suppose investment is $1,100 billion, private saving is $1,050 billion, and capital inflow from abroad is $100 billion. Solve the government budget deficit in the case.

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  1. 6 January, 08:41
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    The government deficit is $150 billion

    Explanation:

    Current Account (CA) = Savings (S) - Investment (I).

    Current account (CA) is also conventionally defined as (X-M) (value of exports - value of imports) + Net income from abroad. (R)

    CA = (X-M) + (R)

    In this case CA = $1050 billion - $1100 billion

    CA = - $50 billion

    Therefore CA = (X-M) + (R)

    - $50 billion = x + $100 billion

    X-M = - $100 billion + - $50 billion = - $150 billion
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