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Critiquing a Policy Argument with Empirical Data

An economic analysis reveals a consistent, positive correlation in a scatter plot comparing countries' interest rate differentials against the US dollar (on the horizontal axis) with their currency depreciation rates against the US dollar (on the vertical axis). A policymaker from a country with a high interest rate argues that this high rate is beneficial because it will attract foreign investment and therefore strengthen their currency over time. Based only on the relationship described in the analysis, critique the policymaker's argument.

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