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A country's central bank operates with full autonomy from the government. Its charter explicitly states that its primary and overriding objective is to maintain price stability, defined as an annual rate of price increase below 2%. In a recent economic downturn, despite political pressure to lower interest rates to boost employment, the bank held rates steady, citing concerns that a rate cut would risk pushing future price increases above its target. Which of the following best explains why this central bank's approach is often compared to the monetary policy framework of pre-euro Germany?

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