In the open-economy macroeconomic model, the amount of net capital outflow represents the quantity of dollars

a. supplied for the purpose of selling assets domestically.
b. supplied for the purpose of buying foreign assets.
c. demanded for the purpose of buying U.S. net exports of goods and services.
d. demanded for the purpose of importing foreign goods and services.


b

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