Net investment under the five-year plan for 1960 to 1964 was about $1.3 billion.
Net investment under the five-year plan for 1960-64 was about $1.3 billion.
Net foreign investment is indeed the mirror image of the American current account deficit.
So long as demand stays at 1,000 units, no net investment will take place.
If demand should level off and remain constant, net investment will fall to zero.
Its private banking unit added net new investments of about $2.6 billion in the third quarter.
With a net investment of US$1,720,000, the program benefits around 3,600 families.
From 1950 through 1980, net private investment averaged a healthy 3 to 3.5 percent of the gross national product.
They give the dollars to someone else; there is no change in the net foreign investment of the United States.
According to the 'accelerator' theory, the level of current net investment depends on past income changes.