Multiple Choice
If the U.S. national income grows much faster than that of Canada, this would tend to make the U.S. dollar
A) appreciate against the Canadian dollar.
B) depreciate against the Canadian dollar.
C) become worth more in terms of Canadian dollars.
D) become a fixed-rate against the Canadian dollar.
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