During a period of global economic uncertainty, a nation experiences an outflow of capital as investors seek safer assets. This capital flight affects the country's financial markets and currency value. The government and central bank are considering measures to stabilize the situation. This issue relates to: A) Capital controls B) Expansionary fiscal policy C) Supply-side economic reforms D) Labor market interventions
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