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Figure 20-6 -In Figure 20-6, Which of the Following Will Cause a Following

Question 72

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Figure 20-6
Figure 20-6    -In Figure 20-6, which of the following will cause a movement from equilibrium at point A to equilibrium at point C? A) an appreciation of the dollar  B) a depreciation of the dollar  C) an appreciation of the Japanese yen  D) an increase in the U.S.price level
-In Figure 20-6, which of the following will cause a movement from equilibrium at point A to equilibrium at point C?


A) an appreciation of the dollar 
B) a depreciation of the dollar 
C) an appreciation of the Japanese yen 
D) an increase in the U.S.price level

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