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Business, 04.04.2020 09:53, sshaynijaonnahayde

We have the following data for a hypothetical open economy: GNP = $9,0009,000 Consumption (C) = $7,5007,500 Investment (I) = $1,4001,400 Government Purchases (G) = $1,6001,600 Tax Collections (T) = $1,200what is the value of total savings S?what is the value of current account balance CA?

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