Key Concepts and Summary
Key Concepts and Summary
The United States developed large trade surpluses in the early 1980s, swung back to a tiny trade surplus in 1991, and then had even larger trade deficits in the late 1990s and early 2000s. As we will see below, a trade deficit necessarily means a net inflow of financial capital from abroad, while a trade surplus necessarily means a net outflow of financial capital from an economy to other countries.
Glossary
exports of goods and services as a percentage of GDP
the dollar value of exports divided by the dollar value of a country’s GDP
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International Trade and Capital Flows
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