The combination of expansionary U.S. monetary policy and contractionary U.S. fiscal policy should:
A. raise the exchange rate if prices and income do not change.
B. have an ambiguous effect on the exchange rate if prices and income do not change.
C. not affect the exchange rate if prices and income do not change.
D. reduce the exchange rate if prices and income do not change.
Answer: D
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