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If Domestic Saving Is Less Than Domestic Investment, Then Investment

Question 102

Question 102

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If domestic saving is less than domestic investment, then investment is financed by:


A) an inflation tax.
B) nothing-it cannot be done.
C) higher interest rates.
D) foreign saving.
E) printing more money.

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