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Figure 32-3 Refer to the Following Diagram of the Open-Economy Macroeconomic Model

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Figure 32-3
Refer to the following diagram of the open-economy macroeconomic model to answer the questions that follow.

Graph (a)
Graph (b) Figure 32-3 Refer to the following diagram of the open-economy macroeconomic model to answer the questions that follow. ​ Graph (a)  Graph (b)      Graph (c)    ​ -Refer to Figure 32-3. Which curve shows the relation between the exchange rate and net exports? A) The demand curve in graph (a) . B) The demand curve in graph (c) . C) The supply curve in graph (a) . D) The supply curve in graph (c) . Figure 32-3 Refer to the following diagram of the open-economy macroeconomic model to answer the questions that follow. ​ Graph (a)  Graph (b)      Graph (c)    ​ -Refer to Figure 32-3. Which curve shows the relation between the exchange rate and net exports? A) The demand curve in graph (a) . B) The demand curve in graph (c) . C) The supply curve in graph (a) . D) The supply curve in graph (c) . Graph (c) Figure 32-3 Refer to the following diagram of the open-economy macroeconomic model to answer the questions that follow. ​ Graph (a)  Graph (b)      Graph (c)    ​ -Refer to Figure 32-3. Which curve shows the relation between the exchange rate and net exports? A) The demand curve in graph (a) . B) The demand curve in graph (c) . C) The supply curve in graph (a) . D) The supply curve in graph (c) .
-Refer to Figure 32-3. Which curve shows the relation between the exchange rate and net exports?


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