《Effects of a devaluation on a trade balance》.pdf
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Effects of a Devaluation on a Trade Balance
Author(s): Sidney S. Alexander
Source: Staff Papers - International Monetary Fund, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Apr., 1952), pp. 263-278
Published by: Palgrave Macmillan Journals on behalf of the International Monetary Fund
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Effects of a Devaluationon a Trade
Balance
Sidney S. Alexander *
T HE CONVENTIONAL ANSWER to the question, what is the
effect of a devaluation on the trade balance of the devaluing
country, runs in terms of the supply and demand conditions
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