Multiple Choice
In part, a country's current account measures
A) its current debt as opposed to its long-term debt.
B) borrowing and lending activity between the country's residents and foreigners.
C) net increases and decreases in a country's holdings of foreign currency.
D) receipts from the sale of goods and services to foreigners and payments for goods and services bought from foreigners.
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