A nominal anchor promotes price stability by A. keeping economic growth low. B. stabilizing interest rates. C. outlawing inflation. D. keeping inflation expectations low
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Step 1: A nominal anchor is a monetary policy tool used by central banks to stabilize prices by fixing the value of a country's currency to a specific reference point, such as a commodity or another currency. Show more…
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