Explain the effect of appreciation of domestic currency on imports.
CBSE DELHI - SET 1 2013
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Appreciation of domestic currency means fall in exchange rate, i.e. price of foreign currency. It means that the importers have now to pay less domestic currency to buy one unit worth of foreign currency goods from abroad. Imports become cheaper. This raises demand for imports.
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