Chapter 10: Problem 10
Explain the relationship between a current account deficit or surplus and the flow of funds.
Chapter 10: Problem 10
Explain the relationship between a current account deficit or surplus and the flow of funds.
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Get started for freeIn \(2001,\) the United Kingdom's economy exported goods worth \(£ 192\) billion and services worth another \(£ 77\) billion. It imported goods worth \(£ 225\) billion and services worth \(£ 66\) billion. Receipts of income from abroad were \(£ 140\) billion while income payments going abroad were \(£ 131\) billion. Government transfers from the United Kingdom to the rest of the world were \(£ 23\) billion, while various U.K government agencies received payments of \(£ 16\) billion from the rest of the world. a. Calculate the U.K. merchandise trade deficit for 2001. b. Calculate the current account balance for 2001. c. Explain how you decided whether payments on foreign investment and government transfers counted on the positive or the negative side of the current account balance for the United Kingdom in 2001.
Table 10.7 provides some hypothetical data on macroeconomic accounts for three countries represented by A, B, and C and measured in billions of currency units. In Table \(10.7,\) private household saving is \(\mathrm{SH}\), tax revenue is \(\mathrm{T},\) government spending is \(\mathrm{G},\) and investment spending is I. $$\begin{array}{l|l|l|l}\hline {} & {\text { A }} & {\text { B }} & {\text { C }} \\\\\hline \text { SH } & 700 & 500 & 600 \\\\\hline \text { T } & 00 & 500 & 500 \\\\\hline \text { G } & 600 & 350 & 650 \\\\\hline \text { I } & 800 & 400 & 450 \\\\\hline\end{array}$$ a. Calculate the trade balance and the net inflow of foreign saving for each country. b. State whether each one has a trade surplus or deficit (or balanced trade). c. State whether each is a net lender or borrower internationally and explain.
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