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hich best describes a central bank's primary goals?
limiting inflation and reducing unemployment
reducing unemployment and maintaining cash flow
controlling stagflation and reducing unemployment
managing credit and ensuring the money supply's liquidity
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"Limiting inflation and reducing unemployment."
Explanation: Most central banks' primary goals are price stability (keeping inflation low and stable) and supporting maximum sustainable employment. Other items listed are functions or narrower issues rather than the main dual mandate (though exact mandates vary by country).
Explanation: Most central banks' primary goals are price stability (keeping inflation low and stable) and supporting maximum sustainable employment. Other items listed are functions or narrower issues rather than the main dual mandate (though exact mandates vary by country).
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