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A case study in the chapter analyzed purchasing-power parity for several countries using the price of Big Macs. Here are data for a few more countries:
For each country, select the predicted exchange rate of the local currency per U. S. dollar. (Hint: Recall that the U. S. price of a Big Mac was $4.37.)
chile
hungary
czech republic
brazil
canada
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