Causation

Determinants of Real Exchange Rate Changes

The real exchange rate is subject to change from two primary sources: fluctuations in the nominal exchange rate and differences between domestic and foreign inflation rates. A change in the nominal exchange rate directly impacts the real exchange rate, while a divergence in inflation rates between a country and its trading partners alters the relative price levels, which in turn affects competitiveness.

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