On September 14, Swedish voters will vote on whether to join the Euro. Today, a majority of Swedes appear likely to vote no. To advocates of the Euro, this is a mystery. Isn't the Euro a success, as marked by the currency's increasing strength against the dollar? Why shouldn't Sweden be part of that success story?
On September 14, Swedish voters will vote on whether to join the Euro. Today, a majority of Swedes appear likely to vote no. To advocates of the Euro, this is a mystery. Isn't the Euro a success, as marked by the currency's increasing strength against the dollar? Why shouldn't Sweden be part of that success story?