Chapter 9: Problem 42
Some economists warn that the persistent trade deficits and a negative current account balance that the United States has run will be a problem in the long run. Do you agree or not? Explain your answer.
Chapter 9: Problem 42
Some economists warn that the persistent trade deficits and a negative current account balance that the United States has run will be a problem in the long run. Do you agree or not? Explain your answer.
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How did large trade deficits hurt the East Asian countries in the mid 1980s? (Recall that trade deficits are equivalent to inflows of financial capital from abroad.)
State whether each of the following events involves a financial flow to the U.S. economy or away from the U.S. economy: a. Export sales to Germany b. Returns paid on past U.S. financial investments in Brazil c. Foreign aid from the U.S. government to Egypt d. Imported oil from the Russian Federation e. Japanese investors buying U.S. real estate
If a country is running a government budget surplus, why is (\(\mathrm{T}-\mathrm{G}\)) on the left side of the saving-investment identity?
If imports exceed exports, is it a trade deficit or a trade surplus? What about if exports exceed imports?
If the trade deficit of the United States increases, how is the current account balance affected?
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