Automatic stabilizers are built-in changes in government spending and taxation that dampen the business cycle by adjusting automatically with the economy's performance without additional legislative action.
A fixed exchange rate is an exchange rate system where the value of a currency is pegged by the government to that of another currency, a basket of currencies, or a measure of value, such as gold. The government maintains this rate through economic policies and interventions in the foreign exchange market.
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