A country's current account balance and its net capital inflows
A) sum to zero.
B) determine the size of the pool of saving available for capital investment.
C) must always equal the sum of the four components of planned aggregate expenditure.
D) must equal domestic investment in new capital goods.
E) are identical in open and closed economies.
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