Has Sweden has adopted the Euro dollar? That is what I meant by being a "member state".
Harry Veeder
The problems in Sweden have nothing to do with EU. They're self inflicted. Anti-EU sentiment is much, much stronger here in Denmark, one of Europe's macroeconomic top scorers. /srl
Harry Veeder wrote:
> Aren't member states allowed to leave should they > decide it is not in their best interest to be part of the EU?
If so, these events probably signal the beginning of Sweden's "repatriation".
Harry Veeder
-- Sven R Larson PhD; Assistant professor of economics Department of Social Sciences, Bldg. 22.2 Roskilde University Pb 260 DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark Phone: (+45) 4674 2910
- Re: Anti-EU demonstration in Sweden, (continued)
- Re: Anti-EU demonstration in Sweden, Per Gunnar Berglund Fri 27 Apr 2001, 20:12 GMT
- Re: Anti-EU demonstration in Sweden, J. Barkley Rosser, Jr. Mon 30 Apr 2001, 17:43 GMT
- Re: Anti-EU demonstration in Sweden, Per Gunnar Berglund Mon 30 Apr 2001, 19:18 GMT
- Re: Anti-EU demonstration in Sweden, Sven R Larson Fri 27 Apr 2001, 09:32 GMT
- Re: Anti-EU demonstration in Sweden, Harry Veeder Fri 27 Apr 2001, 16:45 GMT
- Re: Anti-EU demonstration in Sweden, J. Barkley Rosser, Jr. Mon 30 Apr 2001, 17:24 GMT
- Re: Anti-EU demonstration in Sweden, Hugh Whinfrey Thu 26 Apr 2001, 22:37 GMT
- Re: Anti-EU demonstration in Sweden, Hugh Whinfrey Fri 27 Apr 2001, 00:13 GMT
- Re: Anti-EU demonstration in Sweden, Trond Andresen Sat 28 Apr 2001, 20:53 GMT