perfect
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...but I can't imagine that they'll be able to *start* one as long as they're wards of the Canadian gov
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ditto for other parts of Canada and much of the USA, including my own backyard
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I am very, very pro seperatism :/
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Jacobs' views on currency were so utterly contrarian they've never got a hearing, tho Lucas (Nobel Econ) likes her...
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...ideas on city economies. The predictable failure of the Euro doesn't seem to have changed minds.
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More likely than actual separation is the prospect of city-regions asserting themselves against a background of...
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...financially impotent national & state/prov govts. Very Holy Roman Empire-like.
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yes--there's a reason so much prosperity came up in the highly fragmented HRE (& Italian city states, etc)
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They did, pre-Confederation. Free trade with the US too. There was a Nova Scotia separatist movement early on:)
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"dazzling, unprecedented economic and industrial growth" in the late 19C according to some. http://www.canadianmysteries.ca/sites/jerome/contextes/economie/indexen.html …
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