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Mechanism of Policy-Induced Exchange Rate Instability

In an economy with a floating exchange rate and no formal inflation target, a government consistently implements policies to keep aggregate demand high, aiming for an unemployment rate below its natural equilibrium. Explain the chain of events through which this policy can lead to significant and unstable movements in the country's exchange rate.

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