The Currency Depreciation Spiral
In an economy with a flexible exchange rate and no formal inflation target, a government's persistent effort to keep unemployment below its equilibrium level can lead to an accelerating depreciation of its currency. Briefly explain the economic mechanism that connects the initial low unemployment policy to this outcome.
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