Huge imports were ______ the country’s currency reserves.
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- When a country's currency depreciates against the currencies of major trading partners A: the country's exports tend to rise and imports fall. B: the country's exports tend to fall and imports rise. C: the country's exports tend to rise and imports rise. D: the country's exports tend to fall and imports fall.
- •(1) If the country’s imports were more than exports, the country would have a trade surplus.
- The impact of the appreciation of a country's currency on its import and export revenue is (). A: exports decrease, imports increase B: exports increase, imports decrease C: exports increase, imports increase D: exports decrease, imports decrease
- Assume Countries A, B, and C produce goods that are substitutes of each other and that these countries engage in trade with each other. Assume that Country A's currency floats against Country B's currency, and that Country C's currency is pegged to B's. If A's currency depreciates against B, then A's exports to C should ____, and A's imports from C should ____. A: decrease; increase B: decrease; decrease C: increase; decrease D: increase; increase
- Which one of the following statements is the MOST accurate? ( ) A: A depreciation of a country's currency makes its goods more expensive for foreigners. B: An appreciation of a country's currency makes its goods more expensive. C: A depreciation of a country's currency makes its goods cheaper for foreigners. D: A depreciation of a country's currency makes its goods cheaper.