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13 April, 14:53

In a small open economy, if exports equal $20 billion, imports equal $30 billion, and domestic national saving equals $25 billion, then net capital outflow equals: A) - $25 billion. B) - $10 billion. C) $10 billion. D) $25 billion.

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  1. 13 April, 16:56
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    B) - $10 billion.

    Explanation:

    The net capital outflow (NFO) is the difference between exports and imports

    It is the net effect of the imports and exports.

    20 - 30 = - 10 billions There is a trade deficit

    Foreigners purchased more goods than resident of the economy purchased foreing goods.

    The NFO is negative.

    With the national saving and the NFO we can calcualte the investment:

    S = I + NFO

    25 = I - 10

    I = 25 + 10 = 35
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