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elizabeth18

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The gap between potential GDP and real GDP had been as large as 7 percent during the worst of the 2007-2009 recession. By 2015, the gap
 
  A) was positive, with real GDP exceeding potential GDP.
  B) had been eliminated.
  C) remained at 7 percent.
  D) was still nearly 3 percent.

Question 2

If net foreign investment in the United States is positive, how must national saving and domestic investment be related? (Assume that the capital account is zero and net transfers are zero.)
 
  A) Domestic investment can be greater than or less than national saving.
  B) Domestic investment must be greater than national saving.
  C) Domestic investment must be less than national saving.
  D) Domestic investment and national saving must also be positive.



missalyssa26

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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