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melina_rosy

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Because of the large current account deficits accumulated by the United States since 1981, the United States has become a
 
  A) nation with no official reserves.
  B) balanced nation.
  C) broke nation.
  D) creditor nation.
  E) debtor nation.
 
  The table above gives data on the U.S. balance of payments in 2019.

Question 2

Suppose the nation of Alphonia was charged with dumping electric lawnmowers in the nation of Omegalon. The two reasons a nation like Alphonia would dump products in another nation are
 
  A) import licensing and outsourcing. B) price discrimination and import licensing.
  C) price discrimination and predatory pricing. D) outsourcing and predatory pricing.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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