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Other non-market-oriented measures used by the monetary authorities include:
exchange control regulations
moral suasion
public debt management
all of the above
exchange control regulations
moral suasion
public debt management
all of the above
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GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **all of the above**.
Monetary authorities may use a variety of non-market-oriented measures to influence the economy, including exchange control regulations, moral suasion, and public debt management. Each of these tools helps manage monetary policy and economic stability without relying solely on market mechanisms.
Monetary authorities may use a variety of non-market-oriented measures to influence the economy, including exchange control regulations, moral suasion, and public debt management. Each of these tools helps manage monetary policy and economic stability without relying solely on market mechanisms.
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