ECON231 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Interbank, Economic Equilibrium

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Exchange rate: the price of one currency in terms of another. Direct terms: stating the exchange rate as home currency unit per foreign currency unit. Indirect terms: stating the exchange rate as foreign currency unit per home currency unit. Depreciation: when a country"s currency loses value with respect to one or more foreign currencies. All else equal, a depreciation of a country"s currency makes its goods cheaper for foreigners. Appreciation: when a country"s currency gains value with respect to one or more foreign currencies. All else equal, an appreciation of a country"s currency makes its goods more expensive for foreigners. Relative price of exports and import s: all else equal, an appreciation of a country"s currency raise the relative price of its exports and lowers the relative price of its imports. Conversely, a depreciation lowers the relative price of a country"s exports and raises the relative price of its imports.

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