Chapter 10: Problem 15
Why does a recession cause a trade deficit to increase?
Chapter 10: Problem 15
Why does a recession cause a trade deficit to increase?
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Imagine that the economy of Germany finds itself in the following situation: the government budget has a surplus of \(1 \%\) of Germany's GDP; private savings is \(20 \%\) of \(\mathrm{GDP} ;\) and physical investment is \(18 \%\) of GDP. a. Based on the national saving and investment identity, what is the current account balance? b. If the government budget surplus falls to zero, how will this affect the current account balance?
If imports exceed exports, is it a trade deficit or a trade surplus? What about if exports exceed imports?
If foreign investors buy more U.S. stocks and bonds, how would that show up in the current account balance?
Explain briefly whether each of the following would be more likely to lead to a higher level of trade for an economy, or a greater imbalance of trade for an economy. a. Living in an especially large country b. Having a domestic investment rate much higher than the domestic savings rate c. Having many other large economies geographically nearby d. Having an especially large budget deficit e. Having countries with a tradition of strong protectionist legislation shutting out imports
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