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When Canada increases its net capital outflow, it causes Canadian national saving to decrease.
Money Supply
The total amount of monetary assets available in an economy at a specific time, including cash, bank deposits, and other liquid assets.
Tax Rates
The percentage at which an individual or corporation is taxed, which can vary based on income level, type of income, and jurisdiction.
Money Supply
The total amount of monetary assets available in an economy at a specific time, including cash, coins, and balances held in checking and savings accounts.
Monetary Policy
Monetary policy involves the management of a country's money supply and interest rates by the central bank to influence economic activity, including inflation, consumption, and growth.
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