Chapter 10: Q. 2 (page 265)
If the trade deficit of the United States increases, how is the current account balance affected?
Short Answer
The current account balance is lower when the trade deficit of the United States increases.
Chapter 10: Q. 2 (page 265)
If the trade deficit of the United States increases, how is the current account balance affected?
The current account balance is lower when the trade deficit of the United States increases.
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