- In other words, we are quite used to having a largely paper-based currency, so my question is this:
- Detta betyder att vi egentligen är vana vid att ha en mycket pappersslukande valuta, och därför lyder min fråga:
- Everyone in Europe now has a foreign currency and we are also seeing a return to rising prices.
- I dag har alla européer en utländsk valuta.
- To do this would be to offer some sort of an incentive to those countries not to participate in monetary union if they have strong currencies and are eligible to do so.
- Det vore att erbjuda dessa länder ett slags incentiv att inte delta i den monetära unionen ifall de har starka valutor om de är kvalificerade att ansluta sig.
- Today we have a common currency that places the emphasis on and encourages competition, trade and investment and focuses on the need for structural reforms, as well as the need for fiscal discipline.
- I dag har vi en gemensam valuta, och med hjälp av den lägger vi tonvikten på och uppmuntrar konkurrens, handel och investeringar som inriktas på behovet av strukturreformer och skattedisciplin.
- Is it not true that the countries which devalued have received an extremely excessive payment and is it not true that we are continuing to grant compensation to those countries because they now have strong currencies again?
- Är det inte så att länderna som devalverade, blev väldigt överkompenserade, och är det inte så att vi nu fortfarande kompenserar de länderna eftersom de åter har starka valutor?
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