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by ptaipale
3103 days ago
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That's an irrelevant technicality. In practice, the countries can postpone the adoption of euro indefinitely, simply by refusing to provide evidence for meeting the economic requirements. This is the strategy of Sweden, for instance, to retain the crown. If Sweden were to meet the criteria it would have to adopt the euro, but it never needs to show that it does meet the criteria, so it can keep its own monetary policy. (I live in Finland, and while I think euro is personally convenient for me, it has been very bad for my country's economy). |
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