Foundations of Economics (8th Edition)
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Author: Robin Bade, Michael Parkin
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Chapter 34, Problem 4SPPA
To determine
To explain:
The factors that can cause the currency to depreciate.
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Who would demand U.S. dollars in the foreign exchange market?
U.S. firms and households wishing to purchase foreign goods and services
Foreigners wishing to purchase U.S goods and services
U.S. households wishing to purchase U.S. goods and services
Which of the following affects the demand for U.S. dollars in the foreign exchange market?
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domestic demand for U.S. stocks
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foreign demand for U.S. exports
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B. The equilibrium quantity of foreign currency would decrease and the U.S. dollar would appreciate.
C. The equilibrium quantity of foreign currency would increase and the U.S. dollar would depreciate.
D. The equilibrium quantity of foreign currency would increase and the U.S. dollar would appreciate.
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