Multiple Choice
In an open economy, a government budget deficit:
A) lowers net foreign investment and pushes the trade balance towards deficit
B) raises net foreign investment and pushes the trade balance towards surplus
C) raises net foreign investment and pushes the trade balance towards deficit
D) lowers net foreign investment and pushes the trade balance towards surplus
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