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MacroFocus boxes and marginalia that recreate instructor-student interactions by providing definitions, current trends, and further details
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Savings, the Balance of Payments, and the Money Supply
Consumption
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The Trade Balance and Exchange Rates
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Open Economy: The Mundell-Fleming Model
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