A Level Economics (9708)•9708/13/M/J/18

Explanation
Currency Depreciation's Economic Effects Steps:
- The table (not provided) indicates the pound sterling's value changed post-Brexit vote; historically, it depreciated sharply.
- As a major trading nation, the UK relies heavily on imports for goods and inputs.
- Depreciation raises the pound cost of imports, increasing production and consumer prices.
- This leads to higher inflation and lower real value of money domestically.
Not enough information: The table is missing, making precise changes ambiguous; assuming standard post-2016 depreciation.
Final answer: Not enough information.
Topic: Exchange rates
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