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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 10, Number 7, February 18, 2007, Article 8

    CANADIANS CONSIDER ABOLISHING CENT COINS

    Dick Johnson writes: "The Desjardins Group, a financial services
    organization in Canada, issued a 12-page report this week (February
    15, 2007) that came to the conclusion that Canada should abolish the
    cent coin.

    "This is similar to a recommendation by Chicago Federal Reserve Bank
    chief economist François Velde published in the February issue of Chi
    Fed Letter that this should transpire in the United States as well.
    (Reported here in E-Sylum, January 28, 2007).

    "The Canadian report revealed the limited usefulness of the cent in an
    expanding economy, that Australia and New Zealand had already abolished
    both the cent and five-cent coin without problems, and continuing the
    use of the cent in Canada is costing at least $130 million a year, just
    over $4 per person.

    "Their solution in Canada (as proposed in the U.S. and that which has
    taken place in other countries) is to round off to the nearest multiple
    of five cents after abolishing the cent. It also noted that it was a
    false claim that all retail firms would round off to their advantage
    in a competitive retail climate.

    "'Consumers would benefit from the elimination of these costs,' stated
    the report, 'while private sector businesses would, in terms of margin,
    neither realize gains nor suffer losses in the long term.'

    "The well-organized and detailed report by the financial services
    organization is supported by testing a model of the function of money,
    a historical review of the use of the cent in Canada since its introduction
    in 1908, and a 44-item bibliography. The latter was also supplemented by
    four web sites in the banking and minting fields.

    "The Toronto Star carried a news item of the report on the day of
    publication and noted the report’s statement: "the figures show clearly
    that the one cent coin is not very useful and that consumers hoard or
    throw it away rather than deposit it and put it back into the
    distribution system."

    "The full text of the Desjardins report is located at:
    Full Story

    "The Toronto Star news article is at: Full Story

    FRANCOIS VELDE'S STUDIES ON SMALL CHANGE
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  • 2007-02-18
Volume
  • 10

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