Multiple Choice
A principal reason that purchasing power parity does not hold exactly in practice is
A) that foreign and domestic assets are not perfect substitutes.
B) the existence of non-traded goods.
C) that consumers in different countries have different preferences.
D) costs of production are not the same in all countries.
E) that it is a short run theory.
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