...no the main the argument for the Euro is business isn't it.
I mean we're are all businesses so the argument that applies to those of us doing business here also applies companies large and small doing business in Euroland.
Having worked in sales in a company that exported, tryiing to make a profit in foreign exchange is problematic, expecially if it is highly competitive, and profit margins are small, because big swings can drive you out of business.
So this is the key argument for either being in or out of the Euro.
The thing is as time goes by, more and more businesses are working cross-border in the EU, so eventually the pressures will move towards being in the Euro or pegging (eg Switzerland and Denmark).
I mean we're are all businesses so the argument that applies to those of us doing business here also applies companies large and small doing business in Euroland.
Having worked in sales in a company that exported, tryiing to make a profit in foreign exchange is problematic, expecially if it is highly competitive, and profit margins are small, because big swings can drive you out of business.
So this is the key argument for either being in or out of the Euro.
The thing is as time goes by, more and more businesses are working cross-border in the EU, so eventually the pressures will move towards being in the Euro or pegging (eg Switzerland and Denmark).
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