Deutsche Bank says Ireland has been the most uncompetitive Eurozone country in period 1999-2009 followed by Italy, Portugal and Spain

Feb 12th, 2010 | By Finfacts Ireland Business & Finance Portal | Category: News worldwide
Deutsche Bank says Ireland has been the most uncompetitive Eurozone country in period 1999-2009 followed by Italy, Portugal and Spain. It says even in the twelfth year of EMU (European Monetary Union), there are still differences between the price competitiveness of the member countries.

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