Multiple Choice
If foreigners spend more on U.S.-made goods and services than we spend on theirs,
A) we must borrow from foreigners because of low imports.
B) all U.S. national saving remains in the United States
C) funds flow in from abroad to help finance U.S. investment.
D) foreigners must borrow from the United States or sell U.S. assets to make up the difference.
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