Multiple Choice
Central banks in developing countries:
A) do not monetize government debt.
B) monetize government debt, but in a more limited manner than developed countries.
C) monetize government debt to roughly the same extent as developed countries.
D) monetize government debt to a much greater degree than developed countries.
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