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Originally posted by 十年移民路 at 2004-12-5 07:54 PM:
0 j7 v( G% `0 L! M- HCase 1. if 1 US$ = 1.5 C$,
2 n3 i, x1 `. ?4 b- [0 [7 n sheep price in Canada = 150 C$% E. X9 U* G# L! o* }3 l
you sell 1 sheep to USA, buyer will pay you 100 US$ or 150 C$." k% ^( w" X6 t0 h" k$ `
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Case 2: If 1 US$ = 1 C$
( p6 e) G R. G0 q sheep price = 15 ... 3 W( W5 }2 g4 {$ f L: ^% p- X
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. E1 \& r' O( O s3 F0 j6 xalthough i only make CA$, but it has high value, right? it worth 100US$.
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when 1us$=1.5C$, i also nly makes 100US$,
: @8 f' y* _/ _5 q/ m, c- Pfrom US$ pooint of view, I always earn 100US$.! K# o( j, T# e7 M0 r9 k( ]
what is the difference?
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# N* V+ J: T$ } P# Bi think the problem is that US has to pay more US$ to buy a sheep, meaning that CANADA product has higher price and loses markets. |
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