Pegging a country's exchange rate to the dollar can be advantageous in all of the following situations except
A) if the country has extensive trade with the United States.
B) if investors believe the dollar to be more stable than the domestic country's currency.
C) if a country wishes to conduct independent monetary policy.
D) if imports are a significant fraction of the goods the country's consumers buy.
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