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Business, 06.05.2020 01:38 heavenmcgautha

If the government follows an easy monetary policy and the exchange rate is flexible, which of the following will likely be the result? A falling real interest rate but higher net exports. A strong currency, which will help stimulate net exports. Increases in the demand for the currency and decreases in the supply of the currency. A higher real interest rate but lower net exports.

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