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Homework:Chapter 1 Homework
单项选择题
Part 1A strong U.S. dollar means that U.S. goods exported abroad will cost:Part 2 A. more in foreign countries and foreign goods imported will cost more in the United States. B. less in foreign countries and foreign goods imported will cost less in the United States. C. more in foreign countries and foreign goods imported will cost less in the United States. D. less in foreign countries and foreign goods imported will cost more in the United States.
选项
A.A. more in foreign countries and foreign goods imported will cost more in the United States.
B.B. less in foreign countries and foreign goods imported will cost less in the United States.
C.C. more in foreign countries and foreign goods imported will cost less in the United States.
D.D. less in foreign countries and foreign goods imported will cost more in the United States.
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The question asks about the impact of a strong U.S. dollar on the relative cost of U.S. exports and foreign-made imports.
Option A: 'more in foreign countries and foreign goods imported will cost more in the United States.' This is inconsistent with a strong dollar. While U.S. goods become more expensive for foreigners, a st......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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