Because the federal reserve is not constrained by a fixed


Because the Federal Reserve is not constrained by a fixed exchange rate, it is free to set monetary policy without concerns about the effect on the value of the dollar. How would the Fed’s actions during the 2007-2009 financial crisis have been contained if the exchange rate had been fixed?

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