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Richard Baldwin's estimate was that the euro increased the trade level of its users by
 
  A) only 5 percent.
  B) only 9 percent.
  C) over 30 percent.
  D) over 50 percent.
  E) only 12 percent.

Question 2

When did the UK decide to adopt the Euro?
 
  A) 1999
  B) 2001
  C) 2008
  D) The UK has not adopted the Euro.
  E) 2010



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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