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Defending a Currency Peg

The nation of Arcadia pegs its currency, the Arcadian Crown, to the U.S. dollar at a fixed rate of 5 Crowns per $1. Due to a sudden decline in global demand for Arcadia's primary export, international investors begin selling large quantities of Arcadian Crowns. In your own words, describe the specific action Arcadia's central bank must take in the foreign exchange market to defend the peg and explain the immediate impact this action will have on the central bank's balance sheet.

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