When the euro was introduced, Sweden chose to remain outside. But we now live in a very different economic and political reality than at the turn of the millennium. Sweden’s economy is stronger and more closely intertwined with the global economy. More countries have adopted the euro, the institutions of the EU and the monetary union have evolved, and the geopolitical situation has changed dramatically.
In this report, leading Swedish economists and political scientists present new analyses of the implications of euro membership for Sweden and how this could be achieved.
Lars Calmfors, Fredrik N. G. Andersson, Peter Englund, Martin Flodén, Rikard Forslid, Jesper Hansson, Stefan Ingves, Erik Jones, Lars Jonung, Johannes Lindvall, Magnus Lundgren, Jonas Tallberg, Karl Walentin, Pehr Wissén
