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In a small open economy, Desired national saving: Sd = $20 billion + ($100 billion)timesrw; Desired investment: Id = $30 billion minus ($100 billion)timesrw; Output: Y = $50 billion; Government purchases: G = $10 billion; World real interest rate: rw = 10%. a. Find the values of the following variables: (Round all answers to one decimal place. All values in billions of dollars.) National saving = $ nothing Investment = $ nothing Net exports = $ nothing Current account balance = $ nothing Consumption = $ nothing Absorption = $ nothing b. Owing to a technological innovation that increases future productivity, the country's desired investment rises by $5 billion at each level of the world real interest rate. Find the new values of the variables: (Round all answers to one decimal place. All values in billions of dollars.) National saving = $ nothing Investment = $ nothing Net exports = $ nothing Absorption = $ nothing Enter your answer in each of the answer boxes.

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