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Due to its inclusion in textbooks, purchasing power parity examines the costs of commodities in different nations and is one of the most extensively used approaches for projecting exchange rates.

 

The relative economic strength technique forecasts exchange rates by comparing levels of economic growth across nations.

 

Finally, while seeking to analyse currency market movements, econometric models may take into account a wide range of factors.

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Due to its inclusion in textbooks, purchasing power parity examines the costs of commodities in different nations and is one of the most extensively used approaches for projecting exchange rates.

 

The relative economic strength technique forecasts exchange rates by comparing levels of economic growth across nations.

 

Finally, while seeking to analyse currency market movements, econometric models may take into account a wide range of factors.

 

 

 

I think this can be used as indicator of currency strength or weakness. At least capital inflows are determined by average rate of profit in particular country (at least the rate of inflows) and hence countries which lower purchasing parity tends to exhibit higher returns of capital. What do you think?

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