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External sector

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The external sector is the portion of a country's economy that interacts with the economies of other countries. In the goods market, the external sector involves exports and imports.[1] In the financial market it involves capital flows.[2]

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  1. ^ "Analyzing the External Sector" (PDF). IMF - Analyzing the External Sector. 1: 9. December 2013 – via IMF.
  2. ^ "External sector". www.bundesbank.de. Retrieved 2022-03-24.