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An economy open to free movement of capital can keep a fixed exchange rate, for example, only by subjugating monetary-policy goals to its defence—by raising interest rates sharply, say, when capital outflows put downward pressure on the currency. Yet the trilemma also implies that an economy can enjoy both free capital flows and an independent monetary policy, so long as it gives up worrying about its exchange rate.
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An
economy
open
to
free
movement
of
capital
can
keep
a
fixed
exchange
rate,
for
example,
only
by
subjugating
monetary-policy
goals
to
its
defence—by
raising
interest
rates
sharply,
say,
when
capital
outflows
put
downward
pressure
on
the
currency.
Yet
the
trilemma
also
implies
that
an
economy
can
enjoy
both
free
capital
flows
and
an
independent
monetary
policy,
so
long
as
it
gives
up
worrying
about
its
exchange
rate.