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Business, 28.11.2019 01:31, royalvogue3562

In an open economy, why is the demand curve for dollars in the foreign-currency exchange market downward sloping? a. a depreciation in the domestic currency causes exports to fall and imports to rise and, therefore, net exports to fall. b. a depreciation of the dollar reduces the quantity of dollars demanded in the market for foreign-currency exchange. c. when the value of the domestic currency depreciates, domestic goods become less expensive relative to foreign goods, making domestic goods more attractive to domestic and foreign consumers. d. net capital outflow equals net exports.

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