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sheilaspns

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To what extent can monetary policy be used to affect output in a fixed exchange rate regime? Explain.
 
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In the absence of technological progress, an increase in the saving rate will cause which of the following?
 
  A) increase temporarily the growth of output per worker
  B) increase the steady state growth of output per worker
  C) decrease temporarily the growth of output per worker
  D) decrease the steady state growth of output per worker
  E) have an ambiguous effect on the growth of output per worker



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Answer to Question 1

It cannot. To peg the exchange rate, the central bank must keep the domestic interest rate equal to the exogenous foreign interest rate. The domestic central bank cannot independently change its interest rate.

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sheilaspns

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Reply 2 on: Jun 30, 2018
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