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michelleunicorn

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Why did Sweden, Denmark, and Great Britain reject the euro?

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In 1798 Malthus wrote an essay on population in which he prophesied that
 a. food supply would grow faster than population.
  b. population would grow faster than food supply.
  c. both the food supply and the population would grow very fast.
  d. birth control would not be effective.
  e. we would see significant advancements in agriculture, therefore we need not worry about food shortages.



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Answer to Question 1

Sweden feared a loss of financial and monetary independence. Danes worried that the euro would threaten their generous welfare benefits or even their national unity. When Britain had to decide whether to use the common currency, its economy was stronger than those of Germany and France, giving the Brits confidence in shunning the euro.

Answer to Question 2

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