When exchange rate of foreign currency falls, its demand rises. Explain, how?
CBSE OUTSIDE DELHI - SET 1 2008
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When exchange rate falls imports become cheaper. Demand for imports rises and so rises the demand for foreign exchange to purchase more imports.
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