European nations may need to surrender some control over public spending and other policies to resolve a crisis in the 16-nation euro zone, International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has said.

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“The idea that you can build a single currency and just let everybody do what they want is wrong,” he said, calling for closer coordination among the euro zone governments at a time when the euro is under stress.
Economic growth may stay below par until the euro zone moves beyond a mere monetary union. “You cannot have a single currency with a single decision maker in terms of monetary policy and 16 decision makers” for spending and other issues, Strauss-Kahn said.
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