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    U.S. Economy no longer #1

    Nit picking? Not on topic? The topic of the thread was that eurozone has overtook U.S. in production. While discussing this people are happily mixing together: Eurozone = 15 countries = 320 million ppl European union = 27 countries = 497 million ppl European continent = 48 countries =...
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    U.S. Economy no longer #1

    No, as explained in my previous post.
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    U.S. Economy no longer #1

    You have found some incorrect information. Once again: EU = European Union = 27 countries Euro area = 15 countries (that all are members of EU) which have adopted euro = eurozone Here is a snipped out of wikipedia : The twelve countries of the European Union that do NOT use the euro are...
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    U.S. Economy no longer #1

    Come on people it cannot be that hard. Like I have stated many times one European Union is not the same as Euro area. Euro area has 15 countries out of 27 in European Union and the population in the euro area is 320 million.
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    U.S. Economy no longer #1

    My "allready explained" point was just what I said i.e. that euro is not the common currency of EU, as you incorrectly claimed. I have no interest in this childhish debate (not addressed to you, but to some other posters). I just corrected couple of incorrect facts presented. Nothing...
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    U.S. Economy no longer #1

    Like I allready explained above Euro is not the common currency of EU. Only 15 out of 27 EU countries are in Euro.
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    U.S. Economy no longer #1

    Entire continent? Get your facts straight. There are 15 countries in Euro. There are many more European countries outside than in. Notable countries missing from euro are for example UK, Switcherland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway. Also almost all former eastern block countries are missing from...
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    U.S. Economy no longer #1

    Thats a pretty stupid post. It is NOT the entire EU (27 countries) it is just the Euro countries (15 countires). For example such "small" country/economy as UK is not in Euro and thus not included in the calculation.
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