With full exchange rate convertibility, individuals can:
A) not exchange their currency for the currency of any other country.
B) exchange their currency for the currency of any other country, but only to purchase goods produced in other countries.
C) exchange their currency for the currency of any other country, but only to purchase assets from other countries.
D) exchange their currency for the currency of any other country for any purpose they choose.
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