AP Macroeconomics
Capital flows refer to the movement of money for investment, trade, or business production across international borders. These flows can be influenced by various factors, including interest rates, economic stability, and investment opportunities, impacting how countries manage their financial resources and economic policies. Understanding capital flows is essential for analyzing how changes in real interest rates can affect global investment patterns and the interconnectedness of national economies.
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