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National Saving
The total amount of savings in a country, equal to the sum of private and public savings.
Domestic Investment
The total amount of investment in physical assets like buildings, machinery, and technology, within a country’s borders.
National Saving
The total savings of a nation, calculated as the sum of private and public saving, representing the part of national income not consumed or spent by the government.
Foreign Assets
Financial assets or investments that are located in a country other than the investor's home country.
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