Economics
Draghi Says Joining Euro Tends to Make Countries Better Governed
A customer uses a 20 euro banknote to pay for olives at a farmer's market in Thessaloniki.
Photographer: Konstantinos Tsakalidis/Bloomberg
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Mario Draghi said joining the euro has improved the quality of institutions in eastern European members, as opposed to “more mixed” results in countries that have kept their own currencies.