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Originally posted by 十年移民路 at 2004-12-5 07:54 PM:- f2 h- C8 _2 Y: Y- z I
Case 1. if 1 US$ = 1.5 C$,
3 h1 D+ ` Z. U7 l8 m" N: C sheep price in Canada = 150 C$
+ {& X& L: j9 b. q1 {" D you sell 1 sheep to USA, buyer will pay you 100 US$ or 150 C$.
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Case 2: If 1 US$ = 1 C$
7 X, l; O7 c, U! [# R u( x sheep price = 15 ... 8 a4 H+ ]6 ?) m
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although 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$, N+ Q( y. w' I+ g8 g) ^5 F
from US$ pooint of view, I always earn 100US$.
% J" }2 U$ ]& j& ]8 O! o what is the difference?
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4 s# ?7 i9 G5 v4 ai 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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