Net international investment position
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The difference between a country's external financial assets and liabilities is the net international investment position (NIIP).[1]
A country's international investment position (IIP) is a financial statement setting out the value and composition of that country's external financial assets and liabilities.
International Investment Position = domestically owned foreign assets - foreign owned domestic assets
[edit] References
- ^ Bivens, L. Josh (December 14, 2004). "Debt and the dollar: The United States damages future living standards by borrowing itself into a deceptively deep hole". Epinet.org. http://www.epinet.org/content.cfm/Issuebrief203. Retrieved on 2009-06-28.
[edit] External links
- pdf-file Elena L. Nguyen: The International Investment Position of the United States at Yearend 2007. U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. July 2008
- Bank of Japan paper (pdf-file)
- Deutsche Bundesbank on Germany

