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In the Open-Economy Macroeconomic Model, Where Does the Supply of Loanable

Question 88

Question 88

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In the open-economy macroeconomic model, where does the supply of loanable funds come from?


A) national saving
B) private saving
C) public saving
D) the sum of domestic investment and net capital outflow

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