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What is the nominal exchange rate?
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What is the nominal exchange rate?
The nominal exchange rate is the rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another in the market.
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What is the nominal exchange rate?
The nominal exchange rate is the rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another in the market.
How does currency appreciation affect imports?
Currency appreciation increases imports because the stronger currency can buy more foreign goods.
What happens to exports when a currency appreciates?
Exports decrease because foreign buyers find goods from the appreciating currency more expensive.
How do net exports change when a currency appreciates?
Net exports decrease because imports rise and exports fall.
What is the effect of currency depreciation on imports?
Currency depreciation decreases imports because the weaker currency buys fewer foreign goods.
How does currency depreciation affect exports?
Exports increase because goods become cheaper for foreign buyers.
What happens to net exports when a currency depreciates?
Net exports increase as exports rise and imports fall.
What is a trade deficit?
A trade deficit occurs when net exports are negative, meaning imports exceed exports.
What is a trade surplus?
A trade surplus occurs when net exports are positive, meaning exports exceed imports.
How are exchange rates determined in a flexible-exchange-rate system?
Exchange rates are determined by market forces and fluctuate daily based on supply and demand.
What is the relationship between two currencies when one appreciates?
When one currency appreciates, the other currency depreciates; this is always an inverse relationship.
How does a stronger dollar affect US exporting companies?
A stronger dollar makes US exports more expensive, reducing demand for US goods abroad.
How does a weaker dollar benefit US exporting companies?
A weaker dollar makes US goods cheaper for foreign buyers, increasing exports.
What is the formula for net exports?
Net exports equals exports minus imports (Net Exports = Exports - Imports).
Why is understanding exchange rates important in open economy macroeconomics?
Understanding exchange rates is crucial for analyzing aggregate demand, trade balances, and the balance of payments.