Many Croatians blame the euro, which was introduced in the country three years ago, for the worsening economic situation. But according to the numbers and experts, the explanation is more complicated. We went to Dubrovnik and Zagreb to investigate the impact of Croatia's entry into the eurozone and the standard of living in the place where many Czechs go on vacation.
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Many Croatians blame the euro, which was introduced in the country three years ago, for the worsening economic situation. But according to the numbers and experts, the explanation is more complicated. We went to Dubrovnik and Zagreb to investigate the impact of Croatia's entry into the eurozone and the standard of living in the place where many Czechs go on vacation.