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What (who) is optimum alternative - definition

GEOGRAPHICAL REGION WHICH EFFICIENTLY SHARES A SINGLE CURRENCY
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Alternative investment         
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TYPE OF INVESTMENT
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An alternative investment, also known as an alternative asset or alternative investment fund (AIF), is an investment in any asset class excluding stocks, bonds, and cash. The term is a relatively loose one and includes tangible assets such as precious metals, collectibles (art, wine, antiques, cars, coins, musical instruments, or stamps) and some financial assets such as real estate, commodities, private equity, distressed securities, hedge funds, exchange funds, carbon credits, venture capital, film production,Shelly Schwartz,
Alternative pleading         
ARGUING MULTIPLE POSSIBILITIES THAT MAY BE MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE
Pleading in the alternative; Pleading the alternative; Alternative facts (law); Inconsistent facts (law); Alternative defence; In the alternative
Alternative pleading (or pleading in the alternative) is the legal term in the law of the United States for a form of pleading that permits a party in a court action to argue multiple possibilities that may be mutually exclusive by making use of legal fiction.
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ABSTRACT ALGEBRA WITH ALTERNATIVE MULTIPLICATION
Artin's theorem; Artin theorem; Alternative ring; Alternative division ring; Alternative binary operator; Alternative operator; Left alternative algebra
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Optimum currency area

In economics, an optimum currency area (OCA) or optimal currency region (OCR) is a geographical region in which it would maximize economic efficiency to have the entire region share a single currency.

The underlying theory describes the optimal characteristics for the merger of currencies or the creation of a new currency. The theory is used often to argue whether or not a certain region is ready to become a currency union, one of the final stages in economic integration.

An optimal currency area is often larger than a country. For instance, part of the rationale behind the creation of the euro is that the individual countries of Europe do not each form an optimal currency area, but that Europe as a whole does. The creation of the euro is often cited because it provides the most modern and largest-scale case study of an attempt to identify an optimum currency area, and provides a comparative before-and-after model by which to test the principles of the theory.

In theory, an optimal currency area could also be smaller than a country. Some economists have argued that the United States, for example, has some regions that do not fit into an optimal currency area with the rest of the country.

The theory of the optimal currency area was pioneered in the 1960s by economist Robert Mundell. Credit often goes to Mundell as the originator of the idea, but others point to earlier work done in the area by Abba Lerner. Kenen (1969) and McKinnon (1963) were further developers of this idea.