INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS - 503108 - 2022B 230614151247-25304 Soru 14 An increase in price level in one country can drive up prices in other country is called as: a. balance on current account effect b. balance of trade effect c. trade feedback effect d. price feedback effect e. import effect 230614151247-25304
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