If a developing country wants to limit the ability of its citizens to purchase foreign assets, but does not want to restrict other international transactions, it would offer:
A) full convertibility.
B) convertibility on the current account.
C) convertibility on the capital account.
D) not allow convertibility of domestic currency into foreign currency.
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