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The distinction between international trade and international money is not entirely clear because:
A) real developments in the trade accounts do not have monetary implications.
B) the balance of payments includes only real measures.
C) developments caused by purely monetary changes have no real effects.
D) trade models focus on real, or barter relationships.
E) most international trade involves monetary transactions.
The distinction between international trade and international money is not entirely clear because:
A) real developments in the trade accounts do not have monetary implications.
B) the balance of payments includes only real measures.
C) developments caused by purely monetary changes have no real effects.
D) trade models focus on real, or barter relationships.
E) most international trade involves monetary transactions.
B) the balance of payments includes only real measures.
C) developments caused by purely monetary changes have no real effects.
D) trade models focus on real, or barter relationships.
E) most international trade involves monetary transactions.
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