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    The Case for the Amero:

    http://oldfraser.lexi.net/publications/ ... wledgments

    The Case for the Amero:
    The Economics and Politics of a North American Monetary Union
    by Herbert G. Grubel
    foreword by Gordon Gibson
    Contents

    * Foreword by Gordon Gibson
    * Executive Summary
    * The Institutions of a North American Monetary Union
    * Optimum Currency Areas
    * Efficiency Gains from Monetary Union
    * The Costs: Loss of Economic, Political, and Cultural Sovereignty
    * What Is in It for the Americans?
    * Alternatives to the Amero
    * Some Other Important Issues
    * The Politics of Monetary Union
    * Appendix: Assessing Alternative Approaches to Exchange Rate Fixity
    * Notes
    * References
    * Acknowledgments

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    Here is an interesting qoute

    39. Resistance to the amero will be lessened by continuing to call it officially a "dollar" in the United States and Canada. That official designation will be less welcome in Mexico. However, there is nothing to prevent the public from referring to the amero peso in general use.
    http://oldfraser.lexi.net/publications/ ... on_12.html
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    Me thinks someone uses DOUBLESPEAK.
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    The Fraser Institute was founded in 1974 to redirect public attention to the role markets can play in providing for the economic and social well-being of Canadians.
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