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The Relative Purchasing-Power Parity Theory Is Potentially More Useful Than

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The relative purchasing-power parity theory is potentially more useful than the absolute purchasing-power parity theory because instead of an unrealistic assumption of no transportation costs or trade obstructions,it simply assumes that there are no changes in these factors.


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