Multiple Choice
An open peg might be an option for some nations that desire to:
A) close off capital inflows and outflows and fix currency rates.
B) allow the free flow of capital and fix currency rates.
C) allow the free flow of capital with flexible currency rates.
D) close off capital inflows and outflows with flexible currency rates.
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