Multiple Choice
The direct impact on Canadian inflation of an exchange rate appreciation occurs because
A) lower prices of Canadian exports are deflationary.
B) lower prices of imports to Canada are deflationary.
C) decreasing net exports decrease aggregate demand.
D) increasing net exports increase aggregate demand.
E) decreasing net exports lead to stagflation.
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