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In a long-run equilibrium between two countries with flexible exchange rates and inflation-targeting policies, it is possible for the home country to maintain a nominal interest rate 5% higher than the foreign country while simultaneously achieving a stable exchange rate (zero expected depreciation), even if its inflation target is only 2% higher than the foreign country's.

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