If purchasing-power parity holds, a dollar will buy

a. more goods in foreign countries than in the United States.
b. as many goods in foreign countries as it does in the United States.
c. fewer goods in foreign countries than it does in the United States.
d. None of the above is implied by purchasing-power parity.


b

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