Template:Euro convergence criteria row
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This template is used by {{Euro convergence criteria}} (and associated historical templates) to display a row of convergence values for a specific country.
Usage
The template accepts one unnamed argument and 16 named arguments:
1=ISO
- This outputs the {{flag}} template for country "ISO"HICP
- Harmonised Index of Consumer PricesDEF
- Government budget deficit to Gross domestic productDEB
- debt-to-GDP ratioERM
- NO if not yet a memberERMY
- years of European Exchange Rate Mechanism II membershipERMM
- month of European Exchange Rate Mechanism II membershipERMD
- day of European Exchange Rate Mechanism II membershipINT
- long-term interest rate. NA results in "No data".NOTE
- Adds a note after the country name (useful for things like {{kosovo-note}})HICPN
- Adds a note after the HICPDEFN
- Adds a note after the budget deficit to GDPDEBN
- Adds a note after the debt to GDPERMN
- Adds a note after the number of years as a member of the ERM IIINTN
- Adds a note after the long-term interest rateDEBC
- If this is set to I, then "(increasing)" is added after the debt, while D leads to "(decreasing)" after the debt. This is important if the debt is over 60%, as if the debt is decreasing the convergence criteria is still met.Y
- This is used for historic version of {{Euro convergence criteria}} (ie {{Euro convergence criteria (2012)}}). It must equal the year of the tables (ie the part of the file name in brackets) or 2012 in this example.
The template uses the reference values saved in {{ECC (Y)/REF}} (where Y is the option year disambiguator for historical tables) to compare the inputed values against the criteria and colour the cells accordingly.