A year after the stunning result of the Euro referendum, the issue seems almost forgotten in Sweden.
The occasional economist points at the long-term advantages of staying outside for an economy as integrated with Euroland as the Swedish, but not even the news of Estonia and Lithuania joining ERM2 and preparing to become part of Euroland as fast as possible made any waves.
The issue is, for all practical purposes, dead for some years to come.
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