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Based on Table 9.1, if the information in the table is typical of current and financial account values over a long period, then it would be reasonable to infer that
 
  A) the net international investment position is negative.
  B) the net international investment position is positive.
  C) national savings are less than domestic investment.
  D) government accounts are in deficit.
  E) the current account balance is greater than domestic investment.

Question 2

According to the MABP, BOP disequilibria
 
  A) must be transitory.
  B) are essentially real phenomena.
  C) must be permanent.
  D) are not important.



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Answer to Question 1

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