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Business, 11.05.2021 18:30, liyah7771

Consider the exchange market for the Australian dollar with the U. S. dollar. Determine whether each of the following events will lead to a change in supply or demand for the Australian dollar and whether the Australian dollar will appreciate or depreciate. a. Suppose U. S. consumers experience an increase in income. multiple choice 1 Demand for the Australian dollar will increase. Supply of the Australian dollar will decrease. Supply of the Australian dollar will increase. Demand for the Australian dollar will decrease. As a result, the Australian dollar will (Click to select) . b. There is an increased preference among Australian consumers for U. S.-produced cars. multiple choice 3 Supply of the Australian dollar will increase. Demand for the Australian dollar will decrease. Demand for the Australian dollar will increase. Supply of the Australian dollar will decrease. As a result, the Australian dollar will (Click to select) . c. Consumers and firms in the United States expect the exchange rate to fall next month. multiple choice 5 Supply of the Australian dollar will decrease. Supply of the Australian dollar will increase. Demand for the Australian dollar will increase. Demand for the Australian dollar will decrease. As a result, the Australian dollar will (Click to select) .

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