Multiple Choice
What does purchasing parity imply for the exchange rate?
A) that the real exchange rate is equal to one
B) that the nominal exchange rate is equal to one
C) that the real exchange rate is equal to the nominal exchange rate
D) that the real exchange rate is equal to the difference in inflation rates between the two countries
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