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Question

Using data from The Economist's Big Mac Index for 2016, the following table shows the local currency price of a Big Mac in several countries as well as the actual exchange rate between each country and the United States. At the time of the data collection, a Big Mac would have cost you S.93 the. United States and GBP 2.89 in the United Kingdom. The actual exchange rate between the British pound and the U.S. dollar was $1.63 per pound. The dollar price of a Big Mac purchased in the United Kingdom was, therefore, computed as follows: $ Dollar price of a Big Mac in the United Kingdom-GBP 2.89 × 1.63 GBP 1.00 $4.71 For the price you paid for a Big Mac in the United States, you could have purchased a Big Mac in the United Kingdom and had some change left over for fries! Complete the final column of the table by computing the dollar price of a Big Mac for the countries where this amount is not given. Note: Round your answers to the nearest cent.

Explanation / Answer

You have to simply multiply domestic price with actual exchange rate to arrive at dollar price

Brazil 13.50 multiplied by 0.30=4.50

Norway 46.80 multiplied by 0.12=5.616

4.50/13.50=0.33,home currency appreciated (since more dollars 0.33 will be purchased for same domestic currency instead of 0.30)

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