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Economic Commentary

Two Neglected Implications of Dollar Depreciation

The foreign-exchange value of the dollar has been depreciating for more than two-and-a-half years. Most discussion about this depreciation has focused on traditional issues, such as its effects on the overall trade balance, economic growth, import prices, inflation, and interest rates.

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Suggested Citation

Anderson, Gerald. 1987. “Two Neglected Implications of Dollar Depreciation.” Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Economic Commentary 10/15/1987.

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