Asked by Dinero Hughes on May 26, 2024

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Assume that $1 can buy you either 118 or .5087. If a TV in London costs 1,375, what will that identical TV cost in Tokyo if absolute purchasing power parity exists?

A) 82,537
B) 94,508
C) 159,911
D) 298,607
E) 318,950

Absolute Purchasing Power Parity

A theory that suggests that in the absence of transportation and other transaction costs, identical goods in different countries should have the same price when expressed in a common currency.

Exchange Rate

The price of a single currency in terms of another currency.

  • Engage the ideas of relative and absolute purchasing power parity for forecasting future exchange rates.
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Adelia Ika pramestiMay 29, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
Given the exchange rate is either 118 or 0.5087, and assuming absolute purchasing power parity, the cost in Tokyo can be calculated using either rate. However, the correct interpretation of the symbols and context suggests using the rate that directly converts the London price to the Tokyo price. The correct calculation involves dividing the London price by the exchange rate that represents how many foreign currency units can be bought with 1 unit of domestic currency. If 1 unit buys 0.5087 in the foreign currency, then to find the cost in the foreign currency for an item priced at 1,375 units in the domestic currency, you divide 1,375 by 0.5087, resulting in approximately 2,702.57. However, none of the provided options match this calculation directly, suggesting a misunderstanding in the interpretation of the symbols or a typographical error in the question or options. Given the options provided, none directly correspond to the expected outcome of the calculation based on standard financial principles and the usual interpretation of exchange rates. Therefore, without accurate exchange rate values or a clear understanding of the symbols used, a precise calculation cannot be provided based on the information given.