Second-class citizens
When Václav Klaus told German economists this week
that there weren't any benefits to joining the EU, he
didn't have in mind renting a car, buying a paper or
shopping on the internet. But he could have. Some
companies in the EU-15 apparently haven't realized yet
that the CR joined the EU. For example, someone
wanting to rent a car in Germany and drop it off in the
CR can't do it. The CR is still seen as an Eastern
country where car theft is too high. Or, if a reader buys
the FT, Wall Street Journal or other international
newspaper in the CR, he pays much more than the EU-
15 rate. The FT costs 3.25 in the CR, a 30% premium
over the EU-15 price of 2.50. Still worse, Amazon.de
and Amazon.fr continue to consider the CR an "other"
country and charge higher delivery rates than to more-
distant Portugal. Sad to say, but Czechs are indeed
second-class citizens in some ways. Europe Financial
Times
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