Monetary Union Proposals in North America and Southern Africa: Do the Same Q&A Apply?
Monetary unions are hotly debated in contemporary economics. Unlike many issues in the discipline where the consensus is overwhelmingly on one side (e.g., that there are gains from trade), there is no consensus about the net benefit of monetary union. The debate over whether or not Canada should see...
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