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So the list of countries using the euro will grow longer, not shorter... Estonia to join in 2011 Legolas Send a noteboard - 12/05/2010 10:51:37 PM
Estonia 'can adopt euro' in 2011 - EU Commission


The Baltic republic of Estonia, a country of 1.3 million people, is on course to adopt the euro in January 2011, the European Commission says.

The recommendation still requires the approval of all 27 EU member states, 16 of which are in the eurozone.

The Commission assessed the potential of nine EU countries to adopt the euro, and found that "Estonia stands out... fulfilling the criteria clearly".

Crucially, Estonia's public finances were found to be in a healthy state.

The other eight countries included much bigger ex-communist neighbours in Eastern Europe, such as Poland and Hungary.

The EU Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs, Olli Rehn, said the assessment provided "a strong signal about the euro area".

The euro has come under huge pressure in money markets in recent months, amid fears that Greece's budget crisis could undermine other eurozone countries laden with big deficits.

The eurozone, helped by the IMF, has set up a 110bn-euro (£95bn) rescue package for Greece, along with a 750bn-euro fund to assist any eurozone countries in trouble.

The Commission said Estonia's deficit and debt were well within the acceptable limits set by the Maastricht Treaty that launched the single currency.

The deficit was 1.7% of total output (GDP) in 2009, despite a 15% drop in GDP.

Estonia's government debt stood at 7.2% of GDP in 2009 - well below the eurozone average of 60%.

The Commission's assessment covered: Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Sweden. Every two years the Commission judges whether their economic conditions meet the strict Maastricht criteria.

Since the EU's big eastward enlargement in 2004, two former communist bloc countries have joined the eurozone - Slovenia in 2007 and Slovakia in 2009. Cyprus and Malta adopted the euro in 2008.



I don't think there's any real danger here, as Estonia is outperforming several existing eurozone members economically, and small enough that any problems that might occur would be unlikely to become as destabilizing as the ones in Greece lately. Still, the timing of this report is kind of funny - one assumes they did it on purpose, to try and improve the euro's reputation a little, but it comes across as kind of a slap in the face of those who said, with some justification, that this whole shared currency without shared macro-economic policy thing is dangerous. I don't expect it will be very popular news in Germany, either.

Incidentally, I found the inclusion of Sweden in the list of countries assessed for suitability to join the euro hilarious, but also kind of sad. Sweden could've joined from the very beginning if it had wanted to, and this whole thing about it not meeting requirements is a farce to cover up the real issue - that making the euro theoretically compulsory for all EU members except the UK and Denmark (iirc) was foolish. Sweden should just be able to say, we don't want it, so we're not doing it, and same with all the newer members in Eastern Europe.
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So the list of countries using the euro will grow longer, not shorter... Estonia to join in 2011 - 12/05/2010 10:51:37 PM 1110 Views
Sounds like a winner - 12/05/2010 11:07:38 PM 724 Views
You Americans should like Estonia - they're rather neoliberal that way. - 12/05/2010 11:18:30 PM 919 Views
Apparently we do - 13/05/2010 05:34:41 PM 765 Views
I liked the remark one Estonian bankofficial made - 12/05/2010 11:38:26 PM 684 Views
Re: I liked the remark one Estonian bankofficial made - 12/05/2010 11:42:37 PM 750 Views
I stand corrected than - 12/05/2010 11:45:33 PM 637 Views
I do sometimes wish more Belgians would understand that. - 12/05/2010 11:52:41 PM 621 Views
Re: I do sometimes wish more Belgians would understand that. - 13/05/2010 12:05:03 AM 624 Views
That would be more convincing if universities promoted more social mobility. - 13/05/2010 12:11:37 AM 752 Views
Social attitudes take a very long time to change. - 13/05/2010 12:28:09 AM 773 Views
We have need-based scholarships. We could extend them. - 13/05/2010 12:38:31 AM 646 Views
I guess it depends on exactly what the fees are. - 13/05/2010 11:06:37 AM 738 Views
They're low. Too low. - 13/05/2010 12:12:29 PM 766 Views
American universities do have entrance exams. Sort of. - 13/05/2010 02:17:13 PM 757 Views
Those are really too lame to count. - 13/05/2010 02:21:23 PM 803 Views
Re: Those are really too lame to count. - 13/05/2010 05:04:25 PM 809 Views
typically the more specialized programs require that - 13/05/2010 05:53:20 PM 719 Views
Re: Those are really too lame to count. - 13/05/2010 07:32:19 PM 816 Views
Like I indicated, I'm not suggesting it in the American system. - 13/05/2010 07:53:15 PM 813 Views
meh. Most degrees are useless anyway. - 13/05/2010 01:14:54 AM 646 Views
Come on. - 13/05/2010 10:13:29 AM 805 Views
You ever been to Estonia? If not, stop speaking. *NM* - 13/05/2010 10:29:17 AM 404 Views
your funny *NM* - 13/05/2010 02:01:06 PM 274 Views
Surely Sweden can say, or could have said, that they wouldn't join till they damn well felt like it? - 12/05/2010 11:39:57 PM 675 Views
Apparently Denmark only got the opt-out after rejecting the Maastricht treaty. - 12/05/2010 11:47:00 PM 716 Views
Good point: it seems to me no-one cares about being Belgian, only Flemish or Walloon . - 12/05/2010 11:51:27 PM 585 Views
It's slightly more subtle than that. - 13/05/2010 12:00:29 AM 753 Views
What do you think about this suggestion? - 13/05/2010 12:09:02 AM 739 Views
That has been suggested by many, yeah. - 13/05/2010 12:28:24 AM 752 Views
But before you make a decision like that... - 13/05/2010 08:36:07 AM 735 Views
We have a Flemish government, though. - 13/05/2010 12:22:57 PM 773 Views
There is one answer to most of those questions - 12/05/2010 11:49:46 PM 618 Views
I love that the rest of you have the euro. - 12/05/2010 11:53:10 PM 609 Views
*waits for the Pound to drop and the UK begging for the euro* *NM* - 12/05/2010 11:56:25 PM 345 Views
That would be the worst time to do it. - 13/05/2010 12:05:32 AM 706 Views
Well... that is true. But your exports would be really high. - 13/05/2010 12:11:50 AM 649 Views
Also the best time. - 13/05/2010 12:11:53 AM 704 Views
I WIN *NM* - 13/05/2010 12:12:51 AM 281 Views
Bah *NM* - 13/05/2010 12:18:48 AM 248 Views
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times... *NM* - 13/05/2010 12:19:32 AM 237 Views
There is a small problem with that... - 13/05/2010 10:21:44 AM 605 Views
I found the wikipedia article. - 13/05/2010 10:53:00 AM 799 Views
WOW WHEN DID THE UK CHANGE THEIR COINS - 13/05/2010 12:10:41 AM 706 Views
2008, apparently. Though I don't think we actually saw them until 2009. - 13/05/2010 12:17:46 AM 715 Views
I used to use a ten-pound note to inhale...things. - 13/05/2010 05:54:09 AM 662 Views
You have a thing for Charles Darwin? - 13/05/2010 10:45:14 AM 611 Views
From "Mean Mr. Mustard" - "keeps a ten-bob note up his nose...such a mean old man..." - 13/05/2010 02:36:34 PM 643 Views
In that case I'm going to have to disappoint you. - 13/05/2010 02:54:04 PM 774 Views
I knew that, but I had limited options. - 13/05/2010 03:15:07 PM 750 Views
You could try a €500 note. - 13/05/2010 03:18:11 PM 646 Views
In other news, the sky is blue. - 13/05/2010 03:33:25 PM 672 Views
I seem to remember reading something in 2002 about Germans paying their monthly rent in cash. - 13/05/2010 03:43:35 PM 749 Views
Hm. Possible. - 13/05/2010 03:50:31 PM 624 Views
Re: In other news, the sky is blue. - 13/05/2010 07:45:06 PM 746 Views
Sheesh...I was just using, not dealing. - 13/05/2010 03:47:05 PM 644 Views
The thrill of decadence? *NM* - 13/05/2010 03:51:21 PM 270 Views
Ooh...I'm sure THAT will shore up the eurozone... *laughs* - 13/05/2010 05:51:12 AM 696 Views
Agreed - 13/05/2010 12:20:12 PM 668 Views
Nobody said it would. - 13/05/2010 12:34:27 PM 674 Views
You know what will save the eurozone ? - 13/05/2010 04:55:06 PM 659 Views
You're a little ray of sunshine, aren't you? *NM* - 13/05/2010 05:10:48 PM 261 Views
Hey man, I don't want Europe to be the next Japan - 13/05/2010 05:42:26 PM 668 Views

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