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Old November 16th, 2007, 03:00 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by dlang View Post
Possibly, but then again perhaps not. Most countries realize that the US is still the biggest market for their wares at this point in time (yeah, I know China's huge population makes it a viable market in the future but it's not there yet). Euro based countries may want to talk a good game but they don't want to get into any kind of a trade war that could threaten what currently is their bread and butter market.
It's real simpe:

More consumers spending the same currency means more buying power for them. Buying power means your dollar is stronger. If my dollar is stronger, I can buy technology and improvements I cannot afford to engineer from scratch. That translates into other powers.
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