Multiple Choice
The competitive advantage from devaluation is likely to be offset by:
A) lower export prices and lower import volumes.
B) higher prices for imported inputs to production and higher wage increases.
C) higher prices for imported inputs to production and lower export prices.
D) lower wage increases and lower import volumes.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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