When the real exchange rate rises: ? exports will increase and imports will decrease. ? exports will decrease but imports will be unaffected. ? exports will decrease and imports will increase ? imports will decrease but exports will be unaffected.
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Step 1: When the real exchange rate rises, it means that the domestic currency has appreciated in value relative to foreign currencies. Show more…
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