Multiple Choice
A situation in which maintaining the peg could cause worse harms to the economy (such as high interest rates) may sway even prudent and cautious central bankers to abandon it. This situation is called:
A) the rolling peg.
B) the contingency claim.
C) a contingent commitment.
D) a partial peg.
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