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The Merco: A Common Currency for Mercosur and Latin America

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The Merco: A Common Currency for Mercosur and Latin America
Author(s)Malamud, Bernard; Label, Wayne A.
AbstractThe economics of dollarization has received much attention in recent years. Instead, prospects for a common currency for Latin America that world float against the world’s major currencies are examined. It is suggested that such a common currency, the merco, would first be adopted by the Mercosur nations – Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay, with associate members Bolivia and Chile – if it were adopted at all. The advantages and disadvantages of fixed exchanged rates are considered. Moves to economic integration in the Western Hemisphere are reviewed.
IssueNo2
Pages132
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAmerican Business Review
VolumeNo20
PubDate2002
ISBN_ISSN0743-2348

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