Multiple Choice
All else equal, a depreciation of the dollar makes
A) both foreign goods and domestic goods cheaper at home
B) both foreign goods and domestic goods more expensive at home.
C) foreign goods cheaper at home and domestic goods more expensive abroad.
D) foreign goods more expensive at home and domestic goods cheaper abroad.
E) both domestic and foreign goods more expensive in all countries.
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