Microeconomics
21st Edition
ISBN: 9781259915727
Author: Campbell R. McConnell, Stanley L. Brue, Sean Masaki Flynn Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 27.1, Problem 1QQ
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There is trade between the U.S. (domestic country) and Great Britain (foreign country) and the quantity of pounds supplied is positively related to the exchange rate. The exchange rate is defined as the domestic currency price of the foreign currency, i.e., dollars per pound. Using clearly labeled graphs of demand for and supply of the foreign currency, show and explain what will happen to: (i) the demand for pounds and/or; (ii) the supply of pounds; and (iii) the value of the dollar against the pound as a result of each one of the following changes. (a) a decrease in tariffs in the Great Britain. (b) a decrease in prices of goods produced in China. Both the U.S. and Great Britain trade with China. (c) a decrease in interest rates in the U.S
Other things the same, if the U.S. price level falls, then
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the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange increases, so the exchange rate rises.
the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange increases, so the exchange rate falls.
the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange decreases, so the exchange rate rises.
the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange decreases, so the exchange rate falls.
Other things the same, if the U.S. price level falls, then
the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange increases, so the exchange rate rises.
the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange increases, so the exchange rate falls.
the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange decreases, so the exchange rate rises.
the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange decreases, so the exchange rate falls.
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