Why Britain should join the euro
Peter Howard
Public Policy Review, 2010, vol. 17, issue 2, 80-85
Abstract:
Britain turned down the initial opportunity to participate in the euro project and has continued to reject the euro despite it being embraced by nearly all other members of the European Union. Peter Howard argues that this stance is damaging to the country, economically and socially – particularly because it is contributing heavily to the decline of British manufacturing.
Date: 2010
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