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A ballot on which a voter selects candidates from more than one political party is called:
Central Banks
The principal monetary authority responsible for overseeing the monetary system, issuing currency, and implementing economic policies of a country or monetary union.
IMF
International Monetary Fund, an international organization aiming to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, and facilitate international trade.
Foreign Exchange
The global marketplace for buying and selling national currencies.
Purchasing Power Parity Theory
An economic theory that suggests that in the long term, exchange rates should adjust to equalize the price of identical goods and services in different countries.
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