Multiple Choice
Developing economies:
A) generally allow their citizens to buy and sell foreign currency freely.
B) are generally committed to full exchange rate convertibility.
C) generally oppose full exchange rate convertibility but are required by the IMF to implement it anyway.
D) generally do not have fully convertible currencies.
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