Multiple Choice
If a country pegs its currency to a foreign currency, it no longer has the ability to use monetary policy to stabilize the economy because:
A) it no longer has a central bank.
B) monetary policy must be used to keep the exchange rate's market equilibrium value at its official value.
C) banks will begin to hold 100 percent of their deposits in reserves.
D) it must eliminate its currency from circulation and replace it with the foreign currency.
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