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Business, 10.12.2021 04:50, dustinquiz255

In the open-economy macroeconomic model, the supply of loanable funds comes from: a. national saving. Demand comes from only domestic investment.
b. national saving. Demand comes from domestic investment and net capital outflow.
c. domestic investment and net capital outflow. Demand for loanable funds comes from national saving.
d. Only net capital outflow. Demand for loanable funds comes from national saving.

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