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If the market exchange rate suggests that 1 unit of Currency A is worth 10 units of Currency B, but the exchange rate that equalizes purchasing power is 1 unit of Currency A for 8 units of Currency B, this indicates that, on average, goods and services are more expensive in Country B than in Country A.

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