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16 March 2009. Nobel Laureate Robert Mundell supports Nazarbayev's call for a single global currency. See Articles - non-academic".
14 March 2009. President Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan has called for a Single Global Currency as part of the solution to the global financial turmoil. See Articles - non-academic".
27 February 2009 E-Commerce Times "Would a Single Global Currency Have Helped Cool the Meltdown?" See
22 February 2009 Update on listing of "Single Global Currency" as idea at www.whynot.net. See Latest News
20 February 2009. Most frequent downloads from Journal of Banking and Finance includes one article on Single Global Currency, and one relating to the SGC. See "Links to Articles - Academic"
6 February 2009. Professor Hossein Askari of George Washington University calls for Global Central Bank. See "Links to Articles - non-academic".
26 January 2009. Professor Michael Boskin of Stanford and the Hoover Institution asks the right question, "Why not create a single global currency...?" See "Links to Articles - non-academic".
24 January 2009. Jeremy Warner observes in "The Independent (UK) that "the only long term solution is a global currency." See "Links to Articles - non-academic".
1 January 2009. Slovakia joins the eurozone. See "Links to Articles - non-academic".
HOME PAGE/INTRODUCTION TO SITE:
This is the home page of the Single Global Currency Association, which is dedicated to the goal of implementing a Single Global Currency, within a Global Monetary Union and managed by a Global Central Bank by 2024. We shall achieve this goal through education and persuasion.
We believe that once the peoples (including their corporations and labor and other organizations) of the world understand the benefits of a Single Global Currency, they will demand it from their governments. The Single Global Currency is what the peoples of the world need, and it is what they want. ...
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