Multiple Choice

An economic analyst is examining the long-run financial stability of three small open economies (A, B, and C) relative to a large foreign economy. The foreign economy has a stable policy interest rate of 3.0%. The analyst has gathered the following data for the three small economies:

  • Country A: Policy rate is 5.0%; expected annual currency depreciation is 2.5%.
  • Country B: Policy rate is 6.5%; expected annual currency depreciation is 3.5%.
  • Country C: Policy rate is 2.5%; expected annual currency depreciation is -1.0% (i.e., an appreciation).

Based on this information, which country has set a policy interest rate that is consistent with a stable, long-run equilibrium in international financial markets?

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