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The Accompanying Table Contains Hypothetical Data for the U

Question 67

Question 67

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  The accompanying table contains hypothetical data for the U.S. balance of payments in a year. All figures are in billions of dollars. The balance on the current account was a A) $51 billion surplus. B) $92 billion deficit. C) $22 billion surplus. D) $82 billion deficit. The accompanying table contains hypothetical data for the U.S. balance of payments in a year. All figures are in billions of dollars. The balance on the current account was a


A) $51 billion surplus.
B) $92 billion deficit.
C) $22 billion surplus.
D) $82 billion deficit.

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