If a country's nominal interest rate is zero, then
A) the country's economy is in a liquidity trap.
B) exchange rates with other countries are likely to decline.
C) exchange rates with other countries are likely to increase.
D) monetary policy is likely to be very effective in stimulating the economy.
E) the country's economy has achieved monetary equilibrium.
A
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