Mario Armageddon
/ 178.36.7.* / 2012-04-02 13:14
Kraje, które weszły w euro, jak Niemcy czy Holandia, rozwijają się wolniej, niż te, które euro nie mają, a ich obywatele zbiednieli...
Since the launch of the euro in January 1999, Germany and the Netherlands have experienced a growth slowdown and loss of wealth for their citizens that would not have happened had they never joined the euro.
We know this to be true, because we can compare the progress of these two Northern European economies with that of Sweden and Switzerland, which kept their freely floating currencies in 1999 and continued to grow as before. Indeed, over the period of the euro’s existence, the German and Dutch economies have grown significantly more slowly than those of the U.S. and the U.K., despite the debt crisis now engulfing the “Anglo-Saxons.”