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World Service,31 May 2012,18 mins

Can Europe Compete?

Business Daily

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As part of our week-long series of interviews with some of the people who helped create the euro, we speak today to one of its leading cheerleaders back in the 1990s. The man who was European Commissioner for Monetary Affairs at the time of the euro's launch, Yves Thibault de Silguy, called the currency "a breastplate against financial instability" back then. Is he beating his breast now? Plus, we have a working guide to competitiveness from Stephane Garelli, author of the IMD Global Competitiveness Index. What does the word comptetitive actually mean when it comes to national economies? And is it all it's cracked up to be? We also hear from the BBC's Steve Vickers in Harare on why they're running out of coins in Zimbabwe, and how difficult that makes everyday transactions there. (Image: Yves-Thibault de Silguy in 2007. Credit: AFP / Getty)

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