News Articles on the Amero currenty to replace the dollar
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The North American Union and the larger plan, by Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D., NewsWithViews.com, December 17, 2007
More recently, David Dodge, Governor of the Bank of Canada, in May 2007 said that a common currency with the U.S. is definitely possible. What will happen is the power elite will cause the dollar to be devalued to the point where Americans reluctantly will accept the amero. As Bob Chapman in his December 2006 newsletter, INTERNATIONAL FORECASTER, said: "(The amero) will be presented to the American public as the administration's solution for dollar recovery."
- Billionaire to Canada: Time for amero is now - Wants euro-style currency to avoid exchange problems, by Jerome R. Corsi, WorldNetDaily.com, November 27, 2007
- Ex-Mexican prez: 'Amero' on the way - Vicente Fox confirms long-term deal worked out with President Bush, by Jerome R. Corsi, WorldNetDaily.com, October 9, 2007
- 'Amero coming within decade' - Strategist expects currency changes as Canadian dollar matches greenback, by Jerome R. Corsi, WorldNetDaily.com, October 5, 2007
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The End of National Currency, by Benn Steil, Foreign Affairs, May 1, 2007
The creation of regional currencies, and the removal of "unwanted currencies" is necessary, according to Benn Steil. Writing in the Council on Foreign Relations publication, Foreign Affairs, Steil states that, "The world needs to abandon unwanted currencies, replacing them with dollars, euros, and multinational currencies as yet unborn." "Countries should abandon monetary nationalism," says Steil.
- Debut of the 'amero', by Judi McLeod, Canada Free Press, December 14, 2006
- Video: CNBC interview with Steve Previs, V.P, at Jefferies International Ltd., by staff, CNBC, May 22, 2006
- The Plan to Replace the Dollar With the 'Amero', by Jerome R. Corsi, Human Events Online, May 22, 2006
- Currency Consolidation in the Western Hemisphere - A Candian Perspective on North American Monetary Union, by Thomas J. Courchene, Joint NAEFA/ASSA Session, January 5, 2001
- Perspectives on a Potential North American Monetary Union, by Michael Chriszt, Economic Review - Federal Reserve Bank - Atlanta, September 15, 2000
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TED Case Studies, by Suzannah Wimberly, Trade Environment Database Projects, American University, May 9, 2000
"The introduction of the Euro to the world's financial markets in 1999 made the idea of one currency for numerous countries seem possible, and attractive... The Euro also made other nations more than a little nervous as to how they would manage to compete with this new, and strengthening, currency. These factors led the US, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, and Columbia to begin to explore the feasibility of creating the 'Amero' as a counterpart to the Euro. The 'Amero' would be a common currency, not necessarily the US dollar, that all of the countries in the Americas would use as their own.
...Some economists believe that full Dollarization or the 'Amero' associated with a Free Trade Agreement of the Americas will not happen for 5-20 years."
- Monetary integration in the NAFTA countries, by Neumann, Personal website, January 1, 1999
- The Case for the Amero: The Economics and Politics of a North American Monetary Union, by Herbert G. Grubel, The Fraser Institute, January 1, 1999