Each of the following would decrease the supply of U.S. dollars, shifting the supply curve for dollars to the left, except:
A. a decrease in U.S. real GDP.
B. a depreciation of the U.S. dollar relative to other currencies.
C. a decrease in the real interest rate on foreign assets.
D. a decreased preference for foreign-made goods.
Answer: B
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