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Abstract
This study identifies respondent characteristics influencing the opinion of Polish residents regarding
the euro. Using data collected from 200 residents of Łuków and Biała Podlaska districts in Lubelskie
Province, a decision model was specified where the choice of opinion about the euro was determined by
demographic and socio-economic characteristics, household size, and location. Results show that the largest
change in probability of choosing the opinion that the euro would strengthen in the future resulted from an
increase in income and number of children in a household, but the probability would decrease, although by
a small amount, if a respondent resided in a rural area or was fully employed.