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Central Bank Authority and Monetary Arrangements

Consider two hypothetical countries. Country A maintains its own national currency but has a policy of keeping its exchange rate fixed against a major international currency. Country B has given up its national currency to become a member of a multi-country currency union. Compare the formal ('de jure') authority of the central banks in Country A and Country B to set their own policy interest rates.

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