The demand curve for Japanese yen will shift to the right when
A) there is a decrease in demand for Japanese-made goods in the United States.
B) there is no change in the demand for Japanese-made goods in the United States.
C) there is a decrease in the demand for U.S.-made goods in Japan.
D) there is an increase in the demand for Japanese-made goods in the United States.
Answer: D
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