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What is meant by the depreciation of domestic currency?
Solution
Depreciation of domestic currency refers to decrease in the value of a domestic currency in terms of foreign currency. For example, if the price of $1 increases from Rs 55 to Rs 59. It means to fall in the price of the domestic currency.
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