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The Eu Without The Euro

Submitted by bodhisatva21 on March 27, 2008

Category: Business
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EU without
the Euro

Would the Euro zone countries be better off without the Euro?

Table of contents

Research question

• Introduction Page 3
• Explanation Page 4

Main Part
• History Page 5
• Advantages of the euro Page 5
• Disadvantages of the euro Page 6
• Public Opinion Page 6
• Newspaper articles Page 7

Conclusion

• Yes/No Page 8

References/Sources Page 9








Introduction

Every Sunday I visit my grandfather. He lives in the same village as my parents so it is easy for me when I return home during the weekend to pay him a visit. My grandfather turns 96 in July, he survived two world wars and one wife.
A couple of years ago the doctor told him that it was probably for the best if he gave up smoking and driving adding the comment that continuing both would be harmful to himself and others. My grandfather reluctantly agreed. This is the reason why he always asks me to bring him some cigarettes when I visit him. Although I don’t mind paying for the cigarettes, my grandfather insists that he pays for them himself.

As such this is hardly worth noting, but ever since 2002 buying my grandfather cigarettes means that I have to listen to a barrage of complaints. Not about myself, but about the price. Remarks frequently heard in my grandfather’s house are:

“Ever since the guilder changed into the euro, the prices have gone up.â€

or

“The only thing that changed is the euro sign, the prices have stayed exactly the same.â€

and even

“I wish that our government would have kept the guilder.â€

At first I dismissed this as ‘old man’s complaints’, but...

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