Single currency ‘boosts eurozone trade’

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Series Details 9.9.02, p4 (UK edition)
Publication Date 09/09/2002
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Research by economists at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington suggests that in the three years since the euro was launched, trade between countries in the eurozone has been increased by 12-19% as a result, reinforcing the argument that the single currency has created a more genuine single market in Europe. However an anti-euro paper published by the Institute of Economic Affairs on 9 September 2002 said increased trade between closely integrated countries was not necessarily linked to currency union.

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