Macroeconomics (9th Global Edition)
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Author: Andrew B. Abel, Ben Bernanke
Publisher: Pearson Global Edition
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Chapter 5, Problem 3WWMD
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To ascertain: Graphical representation of exports, imports of goods and services in terms of % of GDP.
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