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Noun Concept
Categories: Economics paradoxes, Foreign exchange market, International macroeconomics
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impossible trinity  Inconsistent trinity  Macroeconomic trilemma  Unholy Trinity
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The impossible trinity is a concept in international economics and international political economy which states that it is impossible to have all three of the following at the same time: a fixed foreign exchange rate free capital movement an independent monetary policyIt is both a hypothesis based on the uncovered interest rate parity condition, and a finding from empirical studies where governments that have tried to simultaneously pursue all three goals have failed. Wikipedia
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The impossible trinity is a concept in international economics and international political economy which states that it is impossible to have all three of the following at the same time: a fixed foreign exchange rate free capital movement an independent monetary policyIt is both a hypothesis based on the uncovered interest rate parity condition, and a finding from empirical studies where governments that have tried to simultaneously pursue all three goals have failed. Wikipedia
Statement in international economics that that it is impossible to have at the same time a fixed foreign exchange rate, absence of capital controls, and an independent monetary policy Wikidata