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Fixed and Floating Exchange Rates


Exchange rate ($/€)Quantity of            euros (€) demandedQuantity of           euros (€) supplied
1.30​290​400​
1.15​370​370​
0.80​400​290​
Quantities represent millions of euros traded per day.
Refer to the data in the table. Suppose the European Central Bank pegs the euro to the dollar, at one of the exchange rates listed in the table, such that it undervalues the euro. Based on the data in the table, this would generate a ________.
◦ shortage of euros equal to 110 million
◦ surplus of euros equal to 80 million
◦ surplus of euros equal to 400 million
◦ shortage of euros equal to 290 million


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Reply 2 on: Nov 23, 2022
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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