Chapter 1: Foreign Exchange
If exchange rate is fixed (pegged), changes in demand of a currency trigger government intervention to “neutralize” the changes. Based on Figure 2.2, increase of demand for US dollar is absorbed (neutralized) through an increase of supply of US dollar. Thus, the exchange rate is kept unchanged at E0. ................
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