Multiple Choice
In practice
A) changes in national price levels often tell us relatively little about exchange rate movements.
B) changes in national price levels raise the exchange rate.
C) changes in national price levels lower the exchange rate.
D) changes in national price levels often tell us about exchange rate movements.
E) changes in national price levels match identical changes in the exchange rate.
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