(Reuters) - However, Dodge, answering questions from the audience after
a speech on global economic institutions, said the countries
involved would have to "tear down borders in terms of labor
flows" to make a joint currency work.
Instead, borders between Canada, the United States and
Mexico have "gotten a bit thicker" in recent years, he said.
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a speech on global economic institutions, said the countries
involved would have to "tear down borders in terms of labor
flows" to make a joint currency work.
Instead, borders between Canada, the United States and
Mexico have "gotten a bit thicker" in recent years, he said.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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