Multiple Choice
What would happen to a low-income nation if its liability currency appreciated against its own currency?
A) Its external wealth would rise because low-income nations have more assets than liabilities.
B) Its external wealth would not be affected because currency values are fixed.
C) Its external wealth would fall because low-income nations tend to have more external liabilities denominated in other currencies.
D) Its external wealth would rise because of the ability of its monetary authority to print more money.
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