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Consider the formula for the real exchange rate, which measures the relative price of foreign goods in terms of domestic goods. If a country's currency experiences a 10% nominal depreciation (a decrease in its value) at the same time that its domestic price level increases by 10%, while the foreign price level remains constant, the country's real exchange rate will remain unchanged.

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