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International Economics 10th Edition by Paul Krugman,Maurice Obstfeld ,Marc Melitz

النسخة 10الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0133423648
book International Economics 10th Edition by Paul Krugman,Maurice Obstfeld ,Marc Melitz cover

International Economics 10th Edition by Paul Krugman,Maurice Obstfeld ,Marc Melitz

النسخة 10الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0133423648
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In the late 1970s, Britain seemed to have struck it rich. Having developed its North Sea oil-producing fields in earlier years, Britain suddenly found its real income higher as a result of a dramatic increase in world oil prices in 1979-1980. In the early 1980s, however, oil prices receded as the world economy slid into a deep recession and world oil demand faltered.
In the following chart, we show index numbers for the average real exchange rate of the pound against several foreign currencies. (Such average index numbers are called real effective exchange rates.) A rise in one of these numbers indicates a real appreciation of the pound, that is, an increase in Britain's price level relative to the average price level abroad measured in pounds. A fall is a real depreciation.
Real Effective Exchange Rate of the Pound Sterling, 1976-1984 (1980 = 100)
In the late 1970s, Britain seemed to have struck it rich. Having developed its North Sea oil-producing fields in earlier years, Britain suddenly found its real income higher as a result of a dramatic increase in world oil prices in 1979-1980. In the early 1980s, however, oil prices receded as the world economy slid into a deep recession and world oil demand faltered. In the following chart, we show index numbers for the average real exchange rate of the pound against several foreign currencies. (Such average index numbers are called real effective exchange rates.) A rise in one of these numbers indicates a real appreciation of the pound, that is, an increase in Britain's price level relative to the average price level abroad measured in pounds. A fall is a real depreciation. Real Effective Exchange Rate of the Pound Sterling, 1976-1984 (1980 = 100)     Source: International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics. The real exchange rate measures are based on indices of net output prices called value-added deflators. Use the clues we have given about the British economy to explain the rise and fall of the pound's real effective exchange rate between 1978 and 1984. Pay particular attention to the role of nontradables. Source: International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics. The real exchange rate measures are based on indices of net output prices called value-added deflators.
Use the clues we have given about the British economy to explain the rise and fall of the pound's real effective exchange rate between 1978 and 1984. Pay particular attention to the role of nontradables.
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