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Evaluating a Claim About Conversion Rates

When a new common currency was introduced in 1999, the Spanish peseta was converted at a rate of 166.4 pesetas per unit, while the German Deutsche Mark was converted at 1.96 marks per unit. An analyst at the time claimed: 'The much higher numerical value of the peseta's conversion rate compared to the mark's is inherently disadvantageous for the Spanish economy.' Critically evaluate this claim. Is the analyst's reasoning sound? Justify your answer.

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