Multiple Choice
If the real exchange rate is less than 1, then the
A) nominal exchange rate x U.S. price > foreign price. The dollars required to purchase a good in the U.S. would buy more then enough foreign currency to buy the same good overseas.
B) nominal exchange rate x U.S. price > foreign price. The dollars required to purchase a good in the U.S. would not buy enough foregoing currency to buy the same good overseas.
C) nominal exchange rate x U.S. price < foreign price. The dollars required to purchase a good in the U.S. would buy more then enough foreign currency to buy the same good overseas.
D) nominal exchange rate x U.S. price < foreign price. The dollars required to purchase a good in the U.S. would not buy enough foreign currency to buy the same good overseas.
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