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- why did the people of Germany not accept Mark as their currency in 1923?Over the past 20 years, Brazil has experienced relatively high inflation while Japan has experienced relatively low inflation. What do you think has happened to the number of Brazilian reais a person can buy with a Japanese yen?Whether this statement is true, false or uncertain? Why? Use graphs if possible. The central bank of a common currency area should not respond to a shock specific to one member.
- Explain, why changes in the exchange rates in the foreign exchange markets does not influence domestic money market?Until 2013 the financial account was presented like other accounts, in credit and debit. But after 2013, the principle of recording changed. So, what does a negative financial account balance mean for the economy of the country concerned? *If it's possible can you give a basic/short response and write in computer instead of paper please? Thanks! :)If the European Central Bank decides to pursue a contractionary monetary policy to fight inflation, what willhappen to the value of the U.S. dollar?