Other things equal, appreciation of the dollar a increases demand in the United States and may increase aggravated supply by reducing the prices of imported resources increases aggravating demand in the United States and may decrease aggravated supply by reducing the prices of important resources
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When the dollar appreciates, it means that the value of the dollar increases relative to other currencies. This makes imports cheaper for consumers and businesses in the United States. Show more…
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