Lower interest rate increases or decreases NET export?
Book 2 page 130 says, lower real interest rates will make investment less attractive to foreigners, who will tend to move money out of the country, selling domestic currency and decreasing domestic currency/foreign currency exchange rates. This will make exports less expensive to foreign buyers and exports will increase.
Basically it says: lower interest rate => less foreign investment => domestic currency depreciate => (NET) export increase
Below is a question found in Shweser Qbank
An unanticipated shift to an expansionary monetary policy will NOT lead to:
A) an appreciating domestic currency
B) more rapid economic growth, an accelerated inflation rate, and lower real interest rates
C) more expensive domestic products, which reduces exports
D) reduced foreign investment
The answer is A) and I don't have problem with that. But let's look at answer C), though I noticed it says "exports" not "net exports", does that mean the currency depreciation effect is stronger than the negative price level effect, and eventually leads to a increase of net export?
Book 2 page 130 says, lower real interest rates will make investment less attractive to foreigners, who will tend to move money out of the country, selling domestic currency and decreasing domestic currency/foreign currency exchange rates. This will make exports less expensive to foreign buyers and exports will increase.
Basically it says: lower interest rate => less foreign investment => domestic currency depreciate => (NET) export increase
Below is a question found in Shweser Qbank
An unanticipated shift to an expansionary monetary policy will NOT lead to:
A) an appreciating domestic currency
B) more rapid economic growth, an accelerated inflation rate, and lower real interest rates
C) more expensive domestic products, which reduces exports
D) reduced foreign investment
The answer is A) and I don't have problem with that. But let's look at answer C), though I noticed it says "exports" not "net exports", does that mean the currency depreciation effect is stronger than the negative price level effect, and eventually leads to a increase of net export?