Sooner or later the Germans will realise that you don't export so much stuff when your currency inflates by 40% to it's real value.
The rest of us will regain the competitiveness we have surrendered for the greater German good and say good riddance to a lousy currency, austerity and Frau Merkel.
You dont have any competitiveness because you cant produce the stuff the germans produce in the same quality or pretty much at all.
Or do you honestly believe that France, Britain or Spain start producing the stuff that goes into the stuff which goes into the stuff, which goes into the stuff, which goes into the stuff that makes the stuff we use in our daily life?
Turns out it was a bad idea to switch to a service-economy while the germans kept their industry.
What? I can't be in on i?
Seriously why would you want to only include those countries?
Is it an economic thing?
Cultural thing?
I'd exclude Denmark and the other northern countries because they mind their own business when its about their economy. They rather trade amongst themselves (even though Denmark shares the border with Germany).
As far as the other countries are concerned, Spain and Portugal are economic big nos'.
Italy is basically the same though a bit better.
Austria, Czech Rep, Poland and Hungary are pretty anti-EU even though they wanted to join from the start. Poland probably only wanted to join to annoy Germany.
Slovenia and soon Croatia are rather neutral as are the Baltic countries.
Greece.... well Greece. :beach:
No hate for you danish, I even excluded my birthplace Austria.