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javeds

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Soft pegs that are periodically adjusted are called
 
  A) crawling pegs.
  B) hard pegs.
  C) snakes.
  D) managed floats.

Question 2

Which of the following is FALSE?
 
  A) National sovereignty limits outsiders' ability to change the trade laws and practices of individual nation states.
  B) Because of international recognition of national sovereignty, individual nations are unaffected by global trade and capital flows.
  C) Foreign investors may not have a legal right to impose policies on a nation state, but the nation state may still experience consequences of poor policies.
  D) Because trade policies are laws of individual nations, it is difficult for other nations and international organizations to force changes on unwilling nation states.



krakiolit

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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