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Exhibit: Policies Influence Real Exchange Rate A)
Use the following to answer questions : Exhibit: Policies Influence Real Exchange Rate A)     B)     C)     D)        -(Exhibit: Policies Influence Real Exchange Rate)  Which of the panels illustrates the impact on the real exchange rate of contractionary fiscal policies abroad? A)  (A)  B)  (B)  C)  (C)  D)  (D)

B)
Use the following to answer questions : Exhibit: Policies Influence Real Exchange Rate A)     B)     C)     D)        -(Exhibit: Policies Influence Real Exchange Rate)  Which of the panels illustrates the impact on the real exchange rate of contractionary fiscal policies abroad? A)  (A)  B)  (B)  C)  (C)  D)  (D)

C)
Use the following to answer questions : Exhibit: Policies Influence Real Exchange Rate A)     B)     C)     D)        -(Exhibit: Policies Influence Real Exchange Rate)  Which of the panels illustrates the impact on the real exchange rate of contractionary fiscal policies abroad? A)  (A)  B)  (B)  C)  (C)  D)  (D)

D)
Use the following to answer questions : Exhibit: Policies Influence Real Exchange Rate A)     B)     C)     D)        -(Exhibit: Policies Influence Real Exchange Rate)  Which of the panels illustrates the impact on the real exchange rate of contractionary fiscal policies abroad? A)  (A)  B)  (B)  C)  (C)  D)  (D)




-(Exhibit: Policies Influence Real Exchange Rate) Which of the panels illustrates the impact on the real exchange rate of contractionary fiscal policies abroad?


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