A. increase Pakistan’s net exports and Pakistan’s net capital outflow the same amount
B. Increase Pakistan’s net exports and decrease Pakistan’s net capital outflow
C. decreases Pakistan’s net exports and Pakistan’s net capital outflow the same amount
D. decrease Pakistan’s net exports and increase Pakistan’s net capital outflow
Budget Deficits And The Trade Balance
Budget Deficits And The Trade Balance
A. The pound appreciates, and UK net exports rise
B. The pound appreciates, and UK net exports fall
C. The pound depreciates, and UK net exports rise
D. The pound depreciates, and UK net exports fall
A. Net exports will rise
B. None of these answers
C. Net exports will fall
D. Net exports will remain unchanged
A. An increase in Pakistan’s net capital outflow increase the supply of rupees and the rupees depreciate
B. An increase in Pakistan’s net capital outflow increase the demand of rupees and the rupees appreciate
C. An increase in Pakistan’s net capital outflow increase the demand of rupees and the rupees depreciate
D. An increase in Pakistan’s net capital outflow increase the supply of rupees and the rupees appreciate
A. An increase in Pakistan’s net exports decreases the supply of rupees and the rupees depreciates
B. An increase in Pakistan’s net exports increase the demand for rupees and the rupees appreciates
C. An increase in Pakistan’s net exports increases the Supply of rupees and the rupees depreciates
D. An increase in Pakistan’s net exports decrease the demand for rupees and the rupees appreciates
A. A country’s trade deficit and its government budget deficit
B. The fact that if a country has a trade deficit, its trading partners must also have trade deficits
C. the equality of a country’s saving deficit and its investment deficit
D. a country’s trade deficit and its net capital outflow deficit
A. Increase Pakistan’s net exports and decrease Pakistan’s net capital outflow
B. decreases Pakistan’s net exports and Pakistan’s net Capital outflow the Pakistan’s same amount
C. Increase Pakistan’s net exports and Pakistan’s net capital outflow the same amount
D. decreases Pakistan’s net exports and increase Pakistan’s net capital outflow
A. A decrease in the government budget deficit increase the real interest rate
B. An increase in the government budget deficit shifts the supply of loanable funds to the right
C. An increase in private saving shifts the supply of loanable funds to the left
D. An increase in the government budget deficit shifts the supply of loanable funds to the left
A. A decrease in a country’s net capital outflow shifts the demand for loanable funds to the left
B. An increase in domestic investment shifts the demand for loanable funds to the right
C. An increase in a country’s net capital outflow shifts the supply of loanable funds to the left
D. An increase in a country’s net capital outflow raises its real interest rate