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Should Britain join the Euro? A report into the pro's and cons.  

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Should Britain join the Euro? A report into the pro's and cons By Katie Clarke Introduction One of the main changes in recent years in the world economy is the appearance of a new sole currency for 12 European countries: Belgium, Germany, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Sweden and Greece. The two main reasons for building a new currency are, firstly, to rival the US dollar, and, secondly, to strengthen and unite the European economy. There is a long pre-history of building the single European currency with a several unsuccessful attempts. Because of this previous experience, and previous monetary losses, countries such as the UK and Denmark are undecided as to whether to join the European single currency. This report will analyse if the UK should join the Euro or stay with the Pound. History> 1946- The European Federalists Union is put into place in Paris, France.> 1948- The custom...

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