If the Chinese nominal exchange rate (foreign currency per Chinese Yuan) does not change, but prices rise slower in China than in all other countries, then the Chinese real exchange rate
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The nominal exchange rate is the rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another, while the real exchange rate adjusts the nominal exchange rate for differences in price levels between countries. Show more…
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