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    Exam 19: A Macroeconomic Theory of the Open Economy: Supply and Demand for Loanable Funds and for Foreign-Currency Exchange
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    In an Open Economy,the Demand for Loanable Funds Comes from
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In an Open Economy,the Demand for Loanable Funds Comes from

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Question 103

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In an open economy,the demand for loanable funds comes from


A) only those who want to buy domestic capital goods.
B) only those who want to buy foreign assets.
C) those who want to buy either domestic capital goods or foreign assets.
D) None of the above is correct.

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