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  • This topic has 5 replies, 5 voices, and was last updated 13 years ago by tajrinjahan.
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  • February 24, 2012 at 2:32 pm #51610
    silentrain
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    “If the country has a higher rate of inflation than its major trading partners, its exports will become relatively expensive and imports relatively cheap.”

    I don’t understand that why imports will be cheap. Anyone can help me explain with example?

    Thanks.

    February 25, 2012 at 10:12 am #94838
    cuteleo110
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    Inflation means higher prices, means value of money is decreasing..
    e.g. Your country can produce a cellphone for $10 in your country, and inflation in your country is high!!
    And china can produce same mobile in $7, and can sell your country for $8.

    February 27, 2012 at 1:07 pm #94839
    Ken Garrett
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    Actually, if an exporting country has a higher rate of inflation than an importing country, its exports will not become relatively expensive for the importer. High inflation implies that your currency is becoming worth less (what you could buy for 10 this year might take 12 next). This should affect the exchange rate between the two countries through the idea of purchasing power parity so that it will not affect the price to people in the importing country.

    February 28, 2012 at 3:49 pm #94840
    silentrain
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    @cuteleo110…thank you for your example.
    @gromit……thank you for your explanation. Importing products will be expensive for the country which has higher inflation because of exchange rate. Right? If it is right, the sentence ” imports will become relatively cheap” is wrong. Hope your reply.

    Thanks.

    February 28, 2012 at 4:30 pm #94841
    Anonymous
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    the prices of imports will be chreaper because of the fact that in their home country, there is a high rate of inflation and the prices of exports eill be expensive. the prices will rise because of inflation and people will now switch to importing their goods…………:)

    March 20, 2012 at 5:38 am #94842
    tajrinjahan
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    sooo basically…when inflation occurs…its better to import than export??

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