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A country has a long history of high, unstable inflation, largely because its government has consistently pressured the national central bank to print money to finance public spending. If this country's government wants to achieve long-term price stability, why might it rationally choose to join a monetary union (adopting a shared currency) instead of simply announcing a new policy of independent inflation targeting for its own central bank?

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