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Inflationary Constraints in a Monetary Union

A small country with a history of high and volatile inflation joins a large monetary union governed by a central bank with a strong commitment to a low, stable inflation target. Explain the primary economic mechanism that will compel the new member country's long-run inflation rate to align with the central bank's target.

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