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If P = Domestic Prices, P* = Foreign Prices, and E

Question 114

Question 114

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If P = domestic prices, P* = foreign prices, and e is the nominal exchange rate, which of the following is implied by purchasing-power parity?


A) P = e/P*
B) 1 = e/P*
C) e = P*/P
D) P/P*=1

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