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Harvard Professor of Economics' 2010 Freshman Seminar: |
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Here are the books we are reading this year (in this order): |
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===Select Questions, Inquiries, Problems=== |
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If you were Scotland and heading for independence with a vote in the British Isles in 2014 or beyond, which currency would you choose for Scotland's long term prosperity, - institutional-wise, especially (e.g. exchange rate mechanism)? |
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a. British pounds sterling (the keeping of which, against the Euro, has probably benefitted the U.K. in all those little currency exchange costs, for one)? |
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b. Euros and the benefits of one currency for trading in Europe, and lessen reliance on the English pound? |
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c. A Scottish currency of its own, and benefit from all those little currency exchange costs, but without the benefits of one currency for trading in Europe |
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d. other |
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