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    1. HorrorKapsas on

      No. Estonian Kroon had already been tied to Euro since 1999 (and before that with German Mark since 1992). Loans and other bigger contracts were in Euros. Only impact was that shops rounded all prices up when in 6 months time EEK prices next to euro prices weren’t mandatory anymore.

    2. Not really. The Estonian kroon was already pegged to the Euro (and before that to the Deutsche mark). Of course there were talks about price increases but statistics doesn’t back that up. Prices roses 26% from 2005 to 2010 but only 14% from 2010 to 2015.

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