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Export Demand Shocks Is Likely to Be Least Disruptive to a Country

Question 30

Question 30

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Export demand shocks is likely to be least disruptive to a country with:


A) a floating exchange-rate system.
B) a fixed exchange-rate system with sterilization.
C) a fixed exchange-rate system without sterilization.
D) a deficit in the current account.

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