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The Dollarization Debate Dominick Salvatore James W Dean Thomas Willett

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The Dollarization Debate Dominick Salvatore James W Dean Thomas Willett
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.91 MB
Pages: 496
Author: Dominick Salvatore, James W. Dean, Thomas Willett
ISBN: 9780195155358, 9780195155365, 9781423726364, 0195155351, 019515536X, 1423726367
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Dollarization Debate Dominick Salvatore James W Dean Thomas Willett by Dominick Salvatore, James W. Dean, Thomas Willett 9780195155358, 9780195155365, 9781423726364, 0195155351, 019515536X, 1423726367 instant download after payment.

This book takes a global approach, with an emphasis on North and Latin America respectfully, by discussing one of today's most controversial topics in business; Dollarization. With the collapse of the former Soviet Union, and the formation of the Euro in Europe, many countries and debating whether or not a common currency is in their best interest. This intriguing volume brings together the leading participants in the current dollarization debates. Many advocate the notion of a common currency, while others feel that in doing so will create financial costs for all that take part, with the severity varying from country to country.

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