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What's next for the EU after Croatia joins the Eurozone? | Inside Story

Croatia has finally adopted the Euro – some ten years after joining the European Union.
It’s another step in the rapid transformation of a state once part of Tito’s communist Yugoslavia.
The celebrations might have brought some brief distraction for the EU – away from the troubles affecting the Eurozone, and for a world facing deep economic uncertainty.
So what might be expected in the months ahead for Europe’s economy?

Presenter: Laura Kyle

Guests:

Eleonora Poli – Head of Analysis at the Centres for European Policy Network in Rome.

Ben Aris – Founder and Editor-in-Chief of BNE IntelliNews in Berlin.

Vicky Pryce – Chief Economic Adviser at the Centre for Economics and Business Research in London.

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