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Denmark's Fixed Exchange Rate to the Euro as a Binding Constraint

Denmark provides an example of a country that maintains its own currency but uses a fixed exchange rate as a binding institutional constraint to control inflation. By pegging the Danish krone to the euro, Denmark effectively commits to aligning its monetary policy with that of the European Central Bank to maintain the peg, thus importing its price stability.

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