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Monetary Policy Ineffectiveness Under a Fixed Exchange Rate

A country with a fixed exchange rate and no restrictions on international capital flows is experiencing high inflation. Explain the chain of events that would prevent its central bank from successfully using a higher domestic interest rate to cool down the economy.

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