Multiple Choice
If a country's trade deficit declines, but it does not go into surplus, then:
A) its consumption must be rising relative to its production.
B) it must be selling fewer assets to foreigners.
C) it must be buying more assets from foreigners.
D) it must be producing more than it is consuming.
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