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The Case Against Fixed Exchange Rates Is

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The case against fixed exchange rates is:


A) the alleged smaller degree of uncertainty introduced into international trade and finance
B) being more likely to lead to stabilizing speculation
C) the greater price discipline than under flexible rates
D) requires the use of policies to figure out how to deal with pressures on the foreign exchange rate

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