Define net exports and net capital outflow. Explain how and why they are related. purchasing-power parity.
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It is a measure of a country's trade balance, indicating whether a country is a net exporter (positive net exports) or a net importer (negative net exports) of goods and services. The formula for calculating net exports is: Net Exports = Total Exports - Total Show more…
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