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If Domestic and Foreign Prices Rise by the Same Relative

Question 36

Question 36

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If domestic and foreign prices rise by the same relative amount, what will happen to the trade balance?


A) It will rise.
B) Nothing will happen.
C) It will fall.
D) Not enough information is provided to answer the question.

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