Other things being equal,an appreciation of the domestic currency
A) lowers the domestic price of imported goods.
B) raises the domestic price of imported goods.
C) raises the world price of imported goods.
D) lowers the world price of imported goods.
E) lowers the value of our currency in a foreign country.
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