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21 sats \ 2 replies \ @Satosora 25 Jul \ parent \ on: The American tradition of abolishing central banks econ
Im betting the incentives will be worse.
The countries trying to get in are not the most stable.
And its not like they have strong ties with each other, or trade agreements.
Good point. The incentives probably will be worth, because there won't be even as much accountability as the EU has.