Multiple Choice
In the short run, the chain of causality between monetary policy and the exchange rate under fixed rates differs from a floating rate. How?
A) In a fixed rate regime, the money supply is determined first, then interest rates, then the short-run exchange rate.
B) In a fixed rate regime, interest rates are determined first, then the money supply, and then the short-run exchange rate.
C) In a floating rate regime, exchange rates are determined first, then the nominal interest rate (according to uncovered interest parity) , and then the money supply.
D) In a fixed rate regime, exchange rates are determined first, then the nominal interest rate (according to uncovered interest parity) , and then the money supply.
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