What’s next for the EU after Croatia joins the Eurozone?

Croatia has adopted the euro and joined the European Union’s Schengen zone.

Croatia has lastly adopted the euro – some 10 years after becoming a member of the European Union.

It’s one other step within the fast transformation of a state as soon as a part of Josip Tito’s communist Yugoslavia.

The celebrations may need introduced some temporary distraction for the EU – away from the troubles affecting the eurozone, and for a world dealing with deep financial uncertainty.

So what may be anticipated within the months forward for Europe’s economic system?

Presenter: Laura Kyle

Company: 

Eleonora Poli – Head of study on the Centres for European Coverage Community in Rome

Ben Aris – Founder and editor-in-chief of BNE IntelliNews in Berlin

Vicky Pryce – Chief financial adviser on the Centre for Economics and Enterprise Analysis in London

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