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blagie [28]
1 year ago
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A in the expected future exchange rate ______ the demand for u.s. dollars. in the u.s. demand for imports _______ the demand for

u.s. dollars. a. ; does not change b. ; does not change c. ; d. ;
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KIM [24]1 year ago
8 0

A in the expected future exchange rate increases the demand for u.s. dollars. in the u.s. demand for imports does not change the demand for u.s. dollars.

In economics, demand is the number of goods that consumers are willing to purchase at various prices in a particular location and during a particular period of time. [1] The relationship between price and quantity demanded is also called the demand curve. Demand for a particular item is a function of perceived need, price, perceived quality, convenience, available alternatives, disposable income, buyer preferences, and many other options.

Demand refers to the consumer's willingness to buy and pay for goods and services without hesitation. Simply put, demand is the number of items that customers are willing to purchase at various prices over a period of time.

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