Impossible trinity in economics

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2026-03-22 07:40

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The 'impossible trinity' is the combination of free capital mobility, a fixed exchange rate and independent monetary policy. Countries can choose any two of these three but achieving all three is impossible e.g. the UK has free capital mobility and independent monetary policy but a floating echange rate and China has independent monetary policy and a fixed exchange rate but restrictions on the movement of capital.

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