- In order to purchase souvenirs in France, first necessary for Americans to sell (supply) their dollars and buy (demand) Euros
- Exchange rate (e) is determined in the foreign currency markets and is the price of a currency
- Change the demand on one currency graph, change the supply on the other currency graph
- Move the lines on the two currency graphs in the same direction and you will have the correct answer
- If D increases on one graph, S increases on the other
Changes in Exchange Rates
- Exchange rates (e) are a function of the supply and demand for currency
- increase in supply of currency will make it cheaper to buy one unit of that currency
- decrease in supply of currency will make it more expensive to buy one unit of that currency
- increase in demand for a currency will make it more expensive to buy one unit of that currency
- decrease in demand for a currency will make it cheaper to buy one unit of that currency
- Appreciation of a currency occurs when the exchange rate of that currency increases
- Depreciation of a currency occurs when the exchange rate of that currency decreases
Purchasing Power Parity
- When the currency rates are set by international markets, changes will be based on the actual purchasing power of the currencies
- Ex.: If the US dollar to the European euro rate is 1.5 to 1, then each $1.50 will buy 1 euro. However, if an item in the US costs $1.50 and then costs more or less than 1 euro, the parity is lost. Markets will adjust quickly in floating rate or pressure for change will occur in fixed rates
- What is the need for exchanging currencies?
- Sell exports, buy immports
- Invest in other countries stocks and bonds
- build factory or store in other markets
- speculate on currency values
- hold currencies in bank acct. for future exports, imports and business loans
- to control excessive imbalances
i really like how everything is very organized. it makes your notes easy to read and easy to follow. But i am a visual learner and i would like it if you could please add some pictures or graphs. thanks.
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