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Mike, a u. s. citizen, buys $1,000 worth of olives from greece. by itself this purchase
a. increases u. s. exports by $1,000 and increases u. s. net exports by $1,000.
b. increases u. s. exports by $1,000 and decreases u. s. net exports by $1,000.
c. increases u. s. imports by $1,000 and increases u. s. net exports by $1,000.
d. increases u. s. imports by $1,000 and decreases u. s. net exports by $1,000.

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