The extent to which a national economy is involved in global trade: is not very strongly related to the issue of whether the economy has a substantial trade imbalance. is not very strongly related to the underlying economic meaning of trade imbalances. O is not very strongly related to either a or b above. is very strongly related to both a and b above.
The extent to which a national economy is involved in global trade: is not very strongly related to the issue of whether the economy has a substantial trade imbalance. is not very strongly related to the underlying economic meaning of trade imbalances. O is not very strongly related to either a or b above. is very strongly related to both a and b above.
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Transcribed Image Text:The extent to which a national economy is involved in global trade:
is not very strongly related to the issue of whether the economy has a substantial trade imbalance.
O is not very strongly related to the underlying economic meaning of trade imbalances.
is not very strongly related to either a or b above.
is very strongly related to both a and b above.
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