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Gaining From the EU But Hating It Anyway

机译:从欧盟获得却反感

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Since joining the European Union 13 years ago, the Czech Republic has become the richest country in the formerly communist east, with a higher living standard than older members Portugal and Greece and the lowest unemployment in the 28-member bloc. Families travel freely, students study abroad, and businesses thrive by exporting to other EU countries. And yet Czechs are less excited than any other European nation about being part of the club: Only a third say that being an EU member is "a good thing"-lower than the crisis-stricken Greeks and the Brexiting Brits-and just a quarter or so want to adopt the euro, according to recent Eurobarometer surveys. "The EU doesn't bring me anything," says Pavel Ricka, a 38-year-old lawyer from Prague. "It's headed by politicians with very socialist thinking. They want to regulate everything."
机译:自13年前加入欧盟以来,捷克共和国已成为前共产主义东部最富有的国家,其生活水平高于年龄较大的葡萄牙和希腊,并且在28个成员国中失业率最低。家庭自由出行,学生出国​​留学,并且通过出口到其他欧盟国家来繁荣发展。然而,捷克人对加入俱乐部的兴趣并不比任何其他欧洲国家都低:只有三分之一的人说,成为欧盟成员国是“一件好事”,比饱受危机困扰的希腊人和英国退欧英国人低,只有四分之一。根据最近的欧洲晴雨表(Eurobarometer)调查,大约有一部分人希望采用欧元。来自布拉格的38岁律师帕维尔·里卡(Pavel Ricka)说:“欧盟没有给我带来任何好处。” “这是由具有非常社会主义思想的政客领导的。他们想规范一切。”

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    《Business week》 |2017年第4537期|38-39|共2页
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    Ladka Bauerova; David Rocks;

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