A principal reason that purchasing power parity does NOT hold exactly in practice is
A) that consumers in different countries have different preferences.
B) that foreign and domestic assets are not perfect substitutes.
C) costs of production are not the same in all countries.
D) that it is a short-run theory.
E) the existence of non-traded goods.
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