Basic Euro History
1991: Maastricht Treaty – pathway for Euro
1999: Euro starts life as a currency
1999-2001: Original members of system lock their currencies for two years
2002: Notes and coins come into circulation
2007: Slovenia becomes first of the new member states to enter the currency union
2008-09: Three new nations – Slovakia, Cyprus and Malta – the Euro Area extends to 16 nations
2011; estonia joins 17 nations in Eurozone
the future of the euro (bbc stephanie flanders oct 2011)
supporting students studying Econ 3 and Econ 4 of the AQA Economics (2140) specification for examination in 2014.
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
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