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The FlexIT Model (Flexible Exchange Rate and Inflation Targeting)

The FlexIT model is a key macroeconomic framework for an economy that combines a flexible exchange rate, determined by foreign exchange markets, with an operationally independent central bank. Within this model, the central bank's primary mandate is to use monetary policy to pursue a specific inflation target.

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