Already many political parties also change attitudes and are more in favour of Euro adoption or at least check the pros and cons of it, especially considering that we are heading towards a capital union too.
Hell no
Good. Why did that took them so long?
Good for the rest of Europe, not so sure about Sweden.
Aren’t there massive benefits in keeping your own currency? Increased exports in recession due to a weaker currency, and the possibility to print your own money. In good times it’s cheaper to go abroad.
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Absolutely not
Many economists and many businesses has started calling for Euro adoption as SEK is considered too volatile in the global environment.
Other recents sources: https://www.di.se/nyheter/gardell-kronan-ar-fortfarande-en-skitvaluta/
https://www.affarsvarlden.se/artikel/chefsekonomen-jobbigt-om-kronan-blir-for-stark
https://www.news55.se/privatekonomi/varning-svenska-kronan-rusar-men-kan-rasa-snabbt/
Already many political parties also change attitudes and are more in favour of Euro adoption or at least check the pros and cons of it, especially considering that we are heading towards a capital union too.
Hell no
Good. Why did that took them so long?
Good for the rest of Europe, not so sure about Sweden.
Aren’t there massive benefits in keeping your own currency? Increased exports in recession due to a weaker currency, and the possibility to print your own money. In good times it’s cheaper to go abroad.