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by p1necone
2411 days ago
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Even though it's the same currency, wouldn't the buying power and cost of living be higher and lower respectively in the poorer countries and somewhat balance it out? Separate currencies are just an abstraction - what really matters in the local economy would be things like the cost of wages or the cost of living expenses. Edit: _delerium answered my question pretty well in a reply to another commenter. |
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