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Why might a country's savings rate have a high positive correlation to its investment rate?
A) governments' regulation to avoid large current account balances
B) A country's gains from intertemporal trade may have been large.
C) A country's savings rate and investment rate are generally not positively correlated but rather have negative correlation.
D) governments' regulation to avoid inflation
E) A government has not practiced sufficient fiscal regulation.
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International Economics: Theory and Policy

International Economics: Theory and Policy


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Chako Author
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Good answer, thank you
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Thanks for the feedback, I'm sure others will appreciate it too
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