Multiple Choice
Suppose that the real exchange rate between Canada and Tanzania is defined in terms of baskets of goods. What will increase the real exchange rate (that is, increase the number of baskets of Tanzanian goods a basket of Canadian goods buys) ?
A) an increase in the number of Tanzanian shillings that can be purchased with a dollar
B) an increase in the price in Canadian dollars of Tanzanian goods
C) an increase in the price in Tanzanian shillings of Tanzanian goods
D) a decrease in the number of Tanzanian shillings that can be purchased with a dollar
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