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  • Dollarization has given Zimbabweans a chance to eke out a living despite the continuing depredations of their political leaders.

    How Zimbabwe and the Dollar Beat Inflation 2011

  • Dollarization has actually been a huge success in Ecuador despite the fact that nearly a decade later it is still controversial.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » “Objectively Pro-Fascist”: 2009

  • Dollarization stabilized the economy, and positive growth returned in the years that followed, helped by high oil prices, remittances, and increased non-traditional exports.

    Ecuador 2009

  • Dollarization, which locks in a stable currency and lowered local interest rates in El Salvador, is one of the results.

    Immigration, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Dollarization, combined with new rules allowing exporters to retain their foreign exchange instead of having to convert into Zimbabwean dollars at official rates, instantly made more businesses profitable.

    Zimbabwe's Hope James A. Harmon 2009

  • Promoted to Headline (H3) on 6/15/09: De-Dollarization: Dismantling America's Financial-Military Empire The Yekaterinburg Turning Point yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'De-Dollarization: Dismantling America\'s Financial-Military Empire The Yekaterinburg Turning Point'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: The city of Yakaterinburg, Russia\'s largest east of the Urals, may become known not only as the death place of the tsars but of American hegemony too.'

    De-Dollarization: Dismantling America's Financial-Military Empire The Yekaterinburg Turning Point 2009

  • Dollarization stabilized the economy, and positive growth returned in the years that followed, helped by high oil prices, remittances, and increased non-traditional exports.

    Economy-overview 2008

  • Dollarization is a vast black hole, and rather than being nonchalant about exploring it, we should discourage other countries from dragging us over the edge.

    Dollarizing--A Black Hole 2008

  • "Dollarization is like wiring your mouth shut if you're an obese person," Katherine Mann, a senior fellow at the Institute for International Economics, told a U.S.

    Dollars And Discontent 2008

  • Dollarization stabilized the economy, and positive growth returned in the years that followed, helped by high oil prices, remittances, and increased non-traditional exports.

    Ecuador 2008

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