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Figure 7.10: Inflation and Exchange Rate in Pre-Eurozone Spain

This graph illustrates macroeconomic conditions in Spain and West Germany from 1970 until the euro's adoption. It highlights two key trends: the divergent inflation paths of the two nations and the significant overall depreciation of the Spanish peseta against the Deutsche Mark. The graph is also cited as evidence for Spain's participation in the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) during the final five years of this period, which served as a "dry run" for joining the euro by attempting to stabilize its currency.

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