20 Years of the Euro

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20 Years of the Euro

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20 Years of the Euro  – Extract

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE EURO?

PART 1 GENERAL STATEMENT

The euro currency was introduced on January 1, 1999, as a single currency for the member countries of the European Union. It is important to note that there were positive and negative impacts of this seismic change.

PART 2 MAIN POINT

Firstly, it must be recognised that the adoption of a single currency reduced trade barriers between member states. In doing so, it allowed businesses to trade more efficiently and more easily with each other. This has been welcomed as a hugely positive effect of…

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