A nation has a long history of high and volatile inflation because its government has consistently pressured the national central bank to finance public spending. To attract long-term foreign investment, the government now wants to signal a durable and convincing shift towards a policy of price stability. Which of the following actions would be judged by international investors as the most credible commitment to this new goal?
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Policy Choice for a High-Inflation Economy
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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Credibility in Monetary Policy Choices
Analyze the two country profiles described below. Match each profile with the monetary policy framework that would serve as the most effective and credible commitment to achieving long-term price stability.
For a country with a long-standing history of political stability and a central bank renowned for its independence and success in maintaining low inflation, joining a monetary union is the most effective strategy to enhance its monetary policy credibility.
A nation has a long history of high and volatile inflation because its government has consistently pressured the national central bank to finance public spending. To attract long-term foreign investment, the government now wants to signal a durable and convincing shift towards a policy of price stability. Which of the following actions would be judged by international investors as the most credible commitment to this new goal?
The Finance Minister's Credibility Dilemma
Investor Confidence and Monetary Policy Commitments
The Problem of Non-Credible Policy Announcements