If Britain had not joined the ERM, the policy options it would have had available to avoid recession would have been:

A) severely limited.
B) more numerous and varied.
C) subject to veto by the European Parliament.
D) a conflict with its desire to maintain a stable economy

Ans: B) more numerous and varied.

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