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When will poland change its currency to the euro?

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Question by shawn
Submitted on 3/24/2004
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When will poland change its currency to the euro?


Answer by austin
Submitted on 4/20/2004
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in 2007

 

Answer by Hush
Submitted on 7/11/2004
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Though if they were sensible - never... After all, it is more than noticeable that the price of all goods in European countries using the Euro as their primary currency have increased dramatically.

 

Answer by me
Submitted on 1/7/2005
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why u don't like Poland??

 

Answer by virtual llama
Submitted on 7/6/2005
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You may say that, but many goods and services here in the UK are still noticably more expensive than in other EU countries and the fact we still use the pound means that there is no price transparency!

 

Answer by Masoud Edalatkhah
Submitted on 10/14/2005
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According to Standard & Poor's, the euro won't be seen in Poland prior to 2010.  However, in 2004, the Polish government said it would like to join the euro in 2008.  This predicted timeframe is due to Poland's recent strong quarterly G.D.P. growth.

 

Answer by traveller to many forgien countries
Submitted on 11/16/2006
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if poland goes into euro the prices will rise unreal,also they will not receive any tourists as they do now stay out of the PRO currency

 

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