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Business, 10.12.2019 20:31, Gheaton1889

Because of the identity equation that relates to net exports, the (increase/decrease? ) in u. s. net exports is matched by an /a decrease? )

in u. s. net capital outflow.

which of the following is an example of how the united states might be affected in this scenario? check all that apply.

a. the indian tea producer purchases $1,500,000 worth of stock spread out over a few u. s. companies.
b. the united states sells $1,500,000 worth of bonds to the indian tea producer.
c. the indian tea producer hangs on to the $1,500,000 so that it can use the u. s. dollars to make investments.

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