Analyzing the 2022 Terms-of-Trade Shift for an Energy Exporter
Explain how the significant increase in global energy prices in 2022 led to a 'terms-of-trade gain' for a country like Norway. In your explanation, describe the relationship between the value of its exports, the cost of its imports, and the resulting impact on its national income.
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