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Q. If purchasing power parity were to hold even in the short run, then:

(A) quoted nominal exchange rates should be stable over time.
(B) real exchange rates should tend to increase over time;
(C) real exchange rates should tend to decrease over time;
(D) real exchange rates should be stable over time;
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