11. A country has $70 billion of exports, domestic investment is $390 billion and $415 billion of saving. Therefore,
A. net capital outflow is positive $25 billion.
B. domestic investment is negative $25 billion.
C. domestic investment is positive $95 billion.
D. domestic investment is negative $95 billion.
E. None of the above is correct.
6. Other things the same, which of the following could explain a rise in Russia’s net capital outflow?
A. interest rates on Russian bonds rise
B. the probability of default on Russian bonds rises
C. Russia enacts a law reducing taxes on income earned by foreign-owned businesses operating in Russia
D. All of the above
E. A and B, only.
Ans) the correct option is A. net capital outflow is positive $25 billion.
Net capital outflow = 415 - 390 = 25
Ans) the correct option is b) the probability of default on Russian bonds rises
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