An introduction. Before the Euro Before the Euro each country in the EU had it’s own currency. Germany - the Deutschmark France – the Franc Italy – The.

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An introduction

Before the Euro Before the Euro each country in the EU had it’s own currency. Germany - the Deutschmark France – the Franc Italy – The Lira Spain – the Peseta Ireland – the Punt So to spend money in any of these countries you had to change your own currency into the other countries currency. So French Person visiting Germany -Francs to Deutschmarks or Irish family holidaying in Spain - Punts to Pesetas and this cost money

2002 – the Euro € In 2002 after a great deal of economic preparation 11 countries did away with their own currencies and instead started to use the Euro. So Germans found that instead of having DMs they now had €s. For every 1.95 DMs they now had 1€. The Irish, no more Punts, instead €s. For every Punt they swopped they gained 1.25€

Effects of the Single Currency Trade was easier No more currency exchange between the 11 countries, so saving money Lower interest rates for many countries. No varying values of currency, making the costs of importing and exporting more predictable Original Members of the € Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain Other countries have since joined; Cyprus, Greece, Malta, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia

Why did Britain say no to joining Britain could have joined the Euro, but instead stayed out and we kept the £. Why? We did not want to lose control over setting our own interest rates We had very different economies from Germany and France British people did not want to lose the £ Euro Notes and coins