Why did the United States evolve from the largest international creditor in 1980 to the largest international debtor in 1990?
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2020
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Authors: | Aliber, Robert Z. |
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Atlantic economic journal : AEJ. - Richmond, Va. : Atlantic Economic Society, ISSN 1573-9678, ZDB-ID 2067826-5. - Vol. 48.2020, 4, p. 405-411
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Subject: | International investment | Crowding out | Foreign saving | Adjustable parity | Capital flows | USA | United States | Kapitalmobilität | Capital mobility | Internationale Staatsschulden | International sovereign debt | Welt | World | Kapitalimport | Capital imports | Auslandsinvestition | Foreign investment | Sparen | Savings |
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