If a country has a trade deficit, it has negative net exports and positive net capital outflow.
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This means that the country has negative net exports. Now, let's consider the net capital outflow. When a country has a trade deficit, it needs to finance this deficit by either borrowing from other countries or selling its assets to foreigners. This means that Show more…
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