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15. There are at least three ways to determine the size of the change in the exchange rate required to bring the balance of payments back into equilibrium. Which of the following is one of the three ways to restore the balance-of-payments equilibrium?
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9. In a freely floating exchange rate system, a current account deficit should produce a financial account .
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6. The Jamaican Agreement was held to amend the Bretton Woods Agreement of the fixed exchange rate system in .
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