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rmenurse

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In the monetary small open-economy model with a flexible exchange rate, an increase in the foreign price level decreases
◦ domestic output, but has no effect on the domestic price level or the nominal exchange rate.
◦ the nominal exchange rate, but has no effect on domestic output or the domestic price level.
◦ the domestic price level, but has no effect on domestic output or the nominal exchange rate.
◦ domestic output and the price level, but has no effect on the nominal exchange rate.
◦ the domestic price level and the nominal exchange rate, but has no effect on domestic output.


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Marked as best answer by rmenurse on Jan 2, 2020

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rmenurse

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Reply 2 on: Jan 2, 2020
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