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As Yen-Denominated Costs Become a Larger Portion of Ford's Total

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As yen-denominated costs become a larger portion of Ford's total costs, a dollar appreciation results in a smaller increase in the yen-denominated cost of a Ford auto than occurs when all input costs are dollar denominated.

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