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In 2022, data showed that Indonesia's average income per person was 8.6% of Sweden's when using market currency exchange rates. However, when adjusted for what goods and services that income could actually buy in each country, the figure rose to 22.7%. Based on this information, one can conclude that the market exchange rate overstates the domestic purchasing power of the Indonesian rupiah.

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