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CFR and its Single Global Currency Association published the following timeline in 2007

2007 - Slovenia will join the eurozone, effective 1 January 2007. See also Implementation 2008 - Cyprus and Malta will join the eurozone, effective 1 January 2008. 2009 - Eurozone additions? Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania? 2009 - Richard Cooper's predicted implementation date for single currency among democratic industrialized nations. (a 25 year prediction from 1984 article.) 2009 - The West African Monetary Zone's five countries, Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, and Guinea, adopt their common currency, the ECO. 2009 - Eurozone additions? Slovakia ? 2010 - Eurozone additions? Czech Republic? Hungary? Poland? 2010 - The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries plan to launch their new currency. Members are: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates. 2010 The East African Monetary Union is formed: Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. 2011 - 50th anniversary of the publication of Robert Mundell's article in American Economic Review, "A Theory of Optimum Currency Areas" Eurozone additions? 2012 - International conference for the establishment of a global monetary union? 2016 - Projected monetary Union for 16 Southern African countries (SADC). 2017 - A name is chosen for the single global currency after a worldwide selection process. (The name of the euro was chosen in 1995, four years before implementation.) 2018 The Economist's predicted year of implementation of single global currency, at least among most industrialized nations.

In 1988, the Economist predicted the use of a single global currency within 30 years. 2020 - June 1: Establish Global Central Bank, whether anew, or by adapting parts or all of the International Monetary Fund or World Bank. 2021 - January 1: The new single global currency is ready for use in electronic transactions. 2024 - January 1: All transactions around the world may be conducted with the new single global currency. May 1: After this date all old currencies no longer valid for commercial transactions but they may be converted into the new global currency at specified bank locations within each participating country. Currency risk ends and asset values continue to rise. 2025 - Proposed Implementation of African Monetary Union as announced by South African Reserve Bank Governor Mboweni on 22 November 2005. 2055 - Predicted date of Single Global Currency by Martin Wolf of Financial Times (in email to SGCA, 5 July 2005) 2080 to 2100 - Predicted date range of "a common currency based on the greenback". (by MacLeans magazine, Canada, 3 October 2005, cover story)

2024 is proposed as deadline by The Single Global Currency Association, a goal that should be acheved through education and persuasion. Site at: http://www.singleglobalcurrency.org/

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