Personal Consumption Expenditures $4,500 Consumption of Fixed Capital 150 Gross Private Domestic Investment 800 Government Purchases 950 Exports 65 Imports 85 Refer to the accompanying data about a hypothetical economy (in billions of dollars). How much are net exports of this economy?
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