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Keeping the Euro, but allowing each country to have their own currency.

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No2statism posted on Wed, Sep 12 2012 10:35 AM

It's not ideal, but was it ever proposed by anyone in the EU officials? If so... who proposed it?  If not, why was it not proposed?

the ideal solution would be for each EU member to become their own confederation, but that won't happen.

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Keeping the Euro, but allowing each country to have their own currency.

Oxymoron?

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Keeping the Euro, but allowing each country to have their own currency.

With centrally determined exchange rates? Like, say, 1:1? ;)

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