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Introducing Concepts - Trade Deficit and Surplus
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10. Introducing Economic Concepts / Introducing Concepts - Trade Deficit and Surplus / Problem 6
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Why might a trade deficit not necessarily indicate a weak economy?
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Because it indicates a lack of international trade.
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Because it always indicates a lack of savings.
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Because it always leads to economic decline.
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Because it can reflect strong consumer demand and investment opportunities.
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