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The Fisher Effect States That a Country's "Nominal" Interest Rate

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The Fisher effect states that a country's "nominal" interest rate (i) is:


A) the sum of the required "real" rate of interest (r) and the expected rate of inflation over the period for which the funds are to be lent (I) .
B) the difference between the required "real" rate of interest (r) and the expected exchange rate in the future (E) .
C) the sum of the required "current" rate of interest (i) and the expected exchange rate (E) .
D) the difference between the required "real" rate of interest (r) and the expected rate of inflation over the period for which the funds are to be lent (I) .

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