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Figure 5.22: The Exchange Rate Effects of a Cut in Australia’s Interest Rate

This figure illustrates the two primary effects on the Australian economy following a currency depreciation caused by a central bank interest rate cut. It shows how the depreciation both stimulates aggregate demand by increasing net exports and raises inflation, with both effects working to guide the economy toward the central bank's inflation target.

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