Which of the following suggest Australia's current account deficit may not be a problem?
A) We still have assets left to sell.
B) We have an equal capital account surplus.
C) If overseas borrowing is used productively we can generate enough extra income to pay for it.
D) If overseas borrowing is used on consumption goods and services we can generate enough extra income to pay for it.
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