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    Barry, surely the problem is that we must realise that currencies, like investments, might go both up and down.

    If you look at the United States there is a huge range of 'affluence' or lack of it all kept together by a common currency.

    Why can't the Euro do the same? I exchange my labour for 'tokens' which I exchange for goods. If the Economy is in tail-spin (like Greece/Ireland) then I will get fewer tokens for my labour?

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