Multiple Choice
An appreciation of the Canadian dollar makes foreign goods cheaper relative to Canadian goods, resulting in a ________ in net exports in Canada and a ________ shift of the IS curve in Canada, everything else held constant.
A) fall; leftward
B) rise; leftward
C) fall; rightward
D) rise; rightward
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