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Translation of Nominal to Real Depreciation under Stable Inflation

When the inflation rates in a home country and abroad are similar, the ratio of their general price levels (P*/P) remains relatively constant. Under this condition, a nominal depreciation of the home currency—an increase in the nominal exchange rate (e)—will directly translate into a real depreciation. This means that domestically produced goods become cheaper relative to foreign goods.

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