Multiple Choice
Under what circumstances would there be a "no-arbitrage" situation in goods markets between two nations?
A) when one of the currencies is undervalued
B) when one of the currencies is overvalued
C) when both of the currencies are overvalued
D) when the relative price of the currencies is equal to one
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