当前account:A 国家的活期存款帐户平衡受很多的因素影响 - 其贸易政策,汇率,竞争力,外汇保留,通货膨胀率和另外的。 翻译结果3复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 当前account:A 国家当前帐户余额是由众多的因素 —— 其贸易政策、 汇率、 竞争力、 外汇储备、 通胀率和其他人的影响。
BoP, there are three main accounts are: current account, the financial account and capital account. The current account includes trade balance, service balance, income and current transfers balance of payments, reflecting the situation of a country's import and export countries as an important basis...
百度试题 结果1 题目A current account is a deposit account, for the purpose of securely and quickly providing frequent access to funds on demand. A. 错误 B. 正确 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
Exports, earnings on investments abroad, and incoming aid and remittances increase a country's current account surplus. Imports, foreign investors' earnings on investments in the country, and outgoing transfer payments lower a country's current account surplus. Which Country Has the Largest Account Su...
百度试题 题目47. A country has a current account deficit if it is saving more than it is investing domestically.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 × 反馈 收藏
A current account is an assessment of a country's current balance of transactions. When a current account is not...
A country has a current account ___ if it is spending more on goods and services than the value of the what it is producing.<br/> A、surplus<br/> B、deficit<br/> C、balance<br/> D、unbalance
A current account is a type of bank account to help you manage your everyday money. This includes things like bills, wages and direct debits.
"a country is better off running a current account surplus rather than a current account deficit." do you agree or disagree?explain..你也可以把答案发到我的邮箱jessie-891126@163.com Agree, because if a country current-account deficit, explain this country financial crisis also is fast approachin...
1)What is the current account balance of a nation with a government budget deficit of$128 billion, private saving of$806 billion, and domestic capital formation of$777 billion? 2) “A country is better off running a current account surplus rather than a current account deficit.” Do you...