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1 May, 00:59

The saving and investment equation

a. shows that a country with negative NFI must be saving less than it is investing domestically.

b. can be written: S = I + NFI.

c. tells us that savings will be invested domestically or overseas.

d. All of the above.

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  1. 1 May, 01:27
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    Answer: The correct answer is "d. All of the above.".

    Explanation: These statements are correct according to the saving and investment equation because this equation shows that a country with negative NFI must be saving less than it is investing domestically. Also can be written: (S = I + NFI) and tells us that savings will be invested domestically or overseas.
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