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Economics, Monetary Theory/Policy
Year 4

Monetary policy/Macroeconomics.


Briefly outline what you consider to be the important economic arguments for and against Canada pursuing a North American monetary union (NAMU) with the United States and possibly Mexico.

By OTA:  Monwar Rahman, MSS, MBA

OTA Rating:  4.9/5

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