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From: | "Graham Astley" <glas@ihug.co.nz> |
Date: | Mon, 9 Jul 2001 19:12:04 +1200 |
I think the problem for
NZ is that it has a currency at all. We are just too small and feeble to justify
our present position. The same can be said for Australia with whom we have close
association. The answer I think is for Australia to establish a peg to the US
dollar and for us to do the same. An American economist out here recently was
extolling the virtues of the Argentine and Hong Kong positions. I don't see how
those two countries can be viewed in the same context. Argentina has adopted the
US dollar and has it's peso fixed at one to one. This was clearly a mistake
because although the US can live with the appreciation of it's dollar against
other countries currencies, Argentina cannot. Hong Kong is pegged at a much
lower level and can probably weather the storm.
Graham Astley
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