• 0x0@lemmy.zip
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    With all the disadvantages, namely you lose monetary sovereignty and just because it’s the same currency doesn’t mean it’s worth the same across the bloc.

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      Iceland has a small economy and its biggest trade partner is the EU, they’re already a member of EFTA. The Euro would benefit them more than harming them, the real issue was always fishing rights and legislation

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        hey’re already a member of EFTA.

        Then they have nothing to gain with joining the euro.

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          Voting rights?

          EFTA is practically “I’m in the EU but cannot vote along” which is a pretty big disadvantage, if you ask me.

      • Maalus@lemmy.world
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        Not how it works. Euro isn’t just a straight upgrade for many countries. See Croatia for a recent example - a lot of inflation and increased prices after adoption.