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The figure given below depicts the foreign exchange market for British pounds traded for U.S.dollars. Figure 21.2 The figure given below depicts the foreign exchange market for British pounds traded for U.S.dollars. Figure 21.2   Refer to Figure 21.2.Suppose the British central bank is committed to maintaining an exchange rate of £1 = $1.50, but there is a permanent shift in supply from S<sub>1</sub> to S<sub>3</sub>.According to the Bretton Woods agreement: A) the pound should be devalued. B) the dollar should be devalued. C) the British central bank should buy pounds in exchange for dollars. D) the British central bank should encourage speculation. E) the Fed should intervene to maintain the exchange rate of £1 = $1. Refer to Figure 21.2.Suppose the British central bank is committed to maintaining an exchange rate of £1 = $1.50, but there is a permanent shift in supply from S1 to S3.According to the Bretton Woods agreement:

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