Explain the effect for depreciation of domestic currency on exports.
CBSE OUTSIDE DELHI - SET 1 2013
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Depreciation of domestic currency means higher price of foreign currency in terms of domestic currency. This reduces the price of domestic goods for foreign buyers. This means exports become cheaper. As a result, the demand for exports may rise.
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