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    Figure 30-7 -Refer to Figure 30-7. If the Indian Government Pegs Its
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Figure 30-7 -Refer to Figure 30-7. If the Indian Government Pegs Its

Question 84

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Figure 30-7 Figure 30-7   -Refer to Figure 30-7. If the Indian government pegs its currency to the dollar at a value below $.02/rupee, we would say the currency is A)  undervalued. B)  overvalued. C)  parity valued. D)  equilibrium valued.
-Refer to Figure 30-7. If the Indian government pegs its currency to the dollar at a value below $.02/rupee, we would say the currency is


A) undervalued.
B) overvalued.
C) parity valued.
D) equilibrium valued.

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