Using purchasing power parity instead of exchange rates to calculate output will most likely:
A. lower the relative value of output in developing countries.
B. show that prices in developing countries are higher than prices in developed countries.
C. leave the relative value of output in developing countries unchanged.
D. increase the relative value of output in developing countries.
Answer: D
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