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The Japanese demand curve for dollars is downward-sloping because a:
 a. higher number of yen per dollar means U.S. goods are cheaper in Japan.
  b. lower number of yen per dollar means U.S. goods are cheaper in Japan.
  c. lower number of yen per dollar means U.S. goods are more expensive in Japan.
  d. lower number of yen per dollar means U.S. goods are less expensive in the U.S.

Question 2

A downward movement along the investment demand curve would be caused by a(n):
 a. increase in the expected rate of return on investment caused by an increase in business confidence.
  b. decrease in the expected rate of return on investment caused by a decrease in business confidence.
  c. increase in the rate of interest.
  d. decrease in the rate of interest.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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