A negative demand shock causes the Canadian dollar to depreciate because
A) the Canadian interest rate differential increases.
B) import spending is reduced.
C) investor confidence in Canada is reduced.
D) negative demand shocks cause inflation.
E) Canadian resources will be less valuable in international markets.
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