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The supply chain matters – just like Burgernomics

A very serious magazine named The Economist came up with The Big Mac Index in 1986 as a light-hearted measure of whether world currencies are at their ‘correct’ level.

The concept of Burgernomics is based on the theory of purchasing-power parity (PPP), which says that long-term exchange rates should move towards a level that would equalise the prices of an identical basket of goods and services – or a

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