The Swedish ppl are wise. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
For the big public the € was/is a disaster. Everything got more expensive. Except maybe for things like cars (in some places) and big household appliances (in some places).
But how often do you buy those things? Hopefully you don't have to buy them often.
Daily life has gotten more expensive for everyone.
Also the currency changes argument that some politicians love to use is a joke. Becouse currency changes work both ways. Sometimes in your adventage, sometimes not. They only tell half of the story ofcourse.
The economy in most European countries hasn't been this bad in a long time. So I don't see what good it did for the economy.
Profs. and economy experts from different European countries say that if the goverments had the guts to organise referendums in all countries, most countries wouldn't have switched to the €. Now the € has been "forced on" most inhabitants of Europe.


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