Question
How does giving incentives for exports influence foreign exchange rate? Explain.

Answer

Incentives for exports are aimed at increasing exports. Increase in exports will bring more foreign exchange into the country .Demand for foreign exchange remaining unchanged, exchange rate is likely to fall.

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