If British real GDP rose relative to U.S. real GDP, there would be
a. a rightward movement along the supply of British pounds curve in the dollar-pound market
b. a leftward movement along the supply of British pounds curve in the dollar-pound market
c. a rightward shift of the supply of British pounds curve in the dollar-pound market
d. a leftward shift of the supply of British pounds curve in the dollar-pound market
e. the tendency for the supply of British pounds curve to become flatter in the dollar-pound market
C
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