Multiple Choice
Theoretically, when a currency depreciates one can predict that
A) the price level will rise and real GDP will rise.
B) the price level will fall and real GDP will fall.
C) real GDP will rise, but price change is not predictable.
D) the price level will rise, but real GDP change is not predictable.
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