The Mechanism of Inflation Convergence in a Monetary Union
Imagine a country with a history of high inflation gives up its national currency and joins a large monetary union, adopting a common currency managed by a single, independent central bank. Explain the two-step causal mechanism through which this country's long-term inflation rate would be expected to align with the lower, more stable rate of the monetary union.
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