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ECS3706
Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025
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Due Date: April 2025
QUESTION 1

(a) Appropriate Macroeconomic Policies under Flexible and Fixed Exchange Rate
Systems

Under the Mundell-Fleming framework with perfect capital mobility, Sub-Saharan African
countries—assuming they are small open economies—will experience capital inflows and
outflows in response to interest rate differentials. These capital flows significantly influence
the effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policies, depending on whether the exchange rate
is flexible or fixed.

1. Flexible Exchange Rate Regime: Use Monetary Policy

Under a flexible exchange rate system, expansionary monetary policy is the most effective
tool. When the central bank increases the money supply, the LM curve shifts rightward,
reducing interest rates. With perfect capital mobility, lower domestic interest rates lead to
capital outflows and currency depreciation.



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QUESTION 1

(a) Appropriate Macroeconomic Policies under Flexible and Fixed Exchange
Rate Systems

Under the Mundell-Fleming framework with perfect capital mobility, Sub-Saharan
African countries—assuming they are small open economies—will experience capital
inflows and outflows in response to interest rate differentials. These capital flows
significantly influence the effectiveness of monetary and fiscal policies, depending on
whether the exchange rate is flexible or fixed.

1. Flexible Exchange Rate Regime: Use Monetary Policy

Under a flexible exchange rate system, expansionary monetary policy is the most
effective tool. When the central bank increases the money supply, the LM curve
shifts rightward, reducing interest rates. With perfect capital mobility, lower domestic
interest rates lead to capital outflows and currency depreciation.

Depreciation boosts net exports by making exports cheaper and imports more
expensive, which increases aggregate demand and output. The IS curve shifts
rightward due to higher net exports, leading to a new equilibrium with higher output
and stable interest rates. The current account also improves due to increased
exports. Thus, monetary policy is highly effective in addressing both unemployment
and current account balance in this regime.

Conclusion: Under a flexible exchange rate, Sub-Saharan African countries should
rely on monetary policy to stabilise the economy and correct external imbalances.

2. Fixed Exchange Rate Regime: Use Fiscal Policy

Under a fixed exchange rate regime, monetary policy becomes ineffective. Any
attempt to expand the money supply leads to a balance of payments deficit (LM
shifts right), causing downward pressure on the currency. To maintain the fixed
exchange rate, the central bank must intervene by buying domestic currency, which
reduces the money supply and shifts the LM curve back—nullifying the effect of the
initial expansionary policy.

In contrast, expansionary fiscal policy (e.g., increased government spending or tax
cuts) shifts the IS curve to the right, increasing output and interest rates. Higher

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