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Capo

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A nation that currently has a surplus in its current account is called a
 
  A) creditor nation.
  B) debtor nation.
  C) net borrower.
  D) net lender.
  E) capital account surplus nation.

Question 2

Inside lags are
 
  A) longer for fiscal policy than for monetary policy.
  B) the same for fiscal policy and monetary policy.
  C) more variable for monetary policy than for fiscal policy.
  D) longer for monetary policy than for fiscal policy.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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