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11 THE MACROECONOMICS OF OPEN ECONOMIES

Copyright©2004 South-Western 31 Open-Economy Macroeconomics: Basic Concepts Open-Economy Macroeconomics: Basic Concepts

Copyright©2004 South-Western Figure 1 The Internationalization of the U.S. Economy

Table 1 International Flows of Goods and Capital: Summary Copyright©2004 South-Western

Figure 2a National Saving, Domestic Investment, and Net Capital Outflow

Copyright©2004 South-Western Figure 2b National Saving, Domestic Investment, and Net Capital Outflow

Copyright©2004 South-Western Figure 3 Money, Prices, and the Nominal Exchange Rate during the German Hyperinflation