Multiple Choice
Exchange controls in Peru _________.
A) reduce quotas
B) are illegal
C) reduce tariffs
D) are designed to float the exchange rate
E) will ease the pressure on Peru's foreign exchange reserves if its exchange rate is fixed
Correct Answer:

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