Suppose the majority of the shares of Apple Inc. were sold to a Japanese firm. If everything else remains unchanged, thi

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Suppose the majority of the shares of Apple Inc. were sold to a Japanese firm. If everything else remains unchanged, this would (a) improve the US's financial-account balance. (b) improve the US's current-account balance. (c) worsen the US's trade balance. (d) lead to a deficit in the US's balance of payments. A Canadian oil company hires geological survey services from the United States. If everything else remains unchanged, this would of the US (a) increase the net transfer (b) decrease the net exports (C) worsen the financial-account balance (d) improve the current-account balance Milton Friedman's permanent income hypothesis states that the marginal propensity to consume (MPC) out of a permanent change in income (a) equals zero (b) equals one (c) is between zero and one (d) is negative
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