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When the nominal exchange rate falls,
When the nominal exchange rate falls,
A) the domestic currency buys fewer units of foreign currency and the domestic currency has appreciated.
B) the domestic currency buys more units of foreign currency and the domestic currency has depreciated.
C) the domestic currency buys more units of foreign currency and the domestic currency has appreciated.
D) the domestic currency buys fewer units of foreign currency and the domestic currency has depreciated.
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D) the domestic currency buys fewer units of foreign currency and the domestic currency has depreciated.
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Wow, you answered what I thought was impossible to answer, thank you!
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