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Explain how net capital flows are related to net foreign investment, net foreign direct investment, and net foreign portfolio investment.
 
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After an unexpected ________ in the price of oil, the long-run adjustment decreases the price level and ________ the unemployment rate as they return to their original levels.
 
  A) increase; increases B) increase; decreases
  C) decrease; decreases D) decrease; increases



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Answer to Question 1

Net capital flows measure the difference between capital inflows and capital outflows. Capital inflows increase when assets flow into the United States from other countries. Capital outflows increase when assets flow from the United States into other countries. Net foreign investment is equal to net foreign direct investment (U.S. investment in facilities in other countries minus foreign investment in U.S. facilities) plus net foreign portfolio investment (U.S. investment in foreign stocks or bonds minus foreign investment in U.S. stocks or bonds). An increase in net foreign direct investment or an increase in foreign portfolio investment will result in an equal decrease in net capital flows. In other words, net capital flows will be equal to the negative of net foreign investment.

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mydiamond

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Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Excellent

 

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