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Consequences of Joining a Currency Union

The nation of Veridia, which currently has its own currency and central bank, is experiencing persistent high inflation. A proposed solution is for Veridia to abandon its currency and join the 'Titan Bloc,' a large common currency area with a shared central bank that sets a single interest rate for all members. If Veridia joins the Titan Bloc, what is the most significant power its national central bank will immediately lose, and why is this a direct consequence of joining the currency area?

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