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This document will cover all 3 exchange rates - floating, managed and fixed. The advantages and disadvantages of each are explained with relevant diagrams, which will help with in-depth chains of reasoning, which Edexcel emphasise. Comparisons are made, as well as examples of countries which use each. The J-curve and Marshall-Lerner condition are also illustrated.

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