Topic Videos
Should Smaller EU Countries Join the Euro?
- Level:
- A-Level
- Board:
- AQA, Edexcel, IB, Eduqas, WJEC
Last updated 21 Mar 2021
Whilst the debate over UK membership of the single currency is - by and large - decided, there is an ongoing economic discussion about whether membership of the Euro Zone is right for some of Europe's smaller and newer member nations. The Baltic States are all now members but countries such as Poland and the Czech Republic remain outside. This short revision video looks at some of the arguments for and against becoming a member nation of the Euro Zone.
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