Other things being equal, a depreciation of the Canadian dollar leads to
A) an increase in the number of foreign tourists travelling to Canada.
B) an increase in desired merchandise imports.
C) an increase in the number of Canadian citizens travelling abroad.
D) a decrease in desired merchandise exports.
E) a negative effect on the trade account of Canada's balance of payments.
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