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Economy of Europe - European Economic Area

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Economy of Europe - European Economic Area: Encyclopedia II - Economy of Europe - Economic development

Economic history of Europe Economy of Europe - Pre-1945. Prior to World War II, Europe's major financial and industrial states were the United Kingdom, France and Germany. The Industrial Revolution, which began in England, had spread rapidly across Europe, and before long the entire continent was at a high level of industry. World War I had briefly led to the industries of some European states stalling, but in the run-up to WW2 Europe had recovered well, and was competing with the ever ...

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Economy of Europe - European Economic Area: Encyclopedia II - Economy of Europe - Economic development

Economy of Europe - Pre-1945. Prior to World War II, Europe's major financial and industrial states were the United Kingdom, France and Germany. The Industrial Revolution, which began in England, had spread rapidly across Europe, and before long the entire continent was at a high level of industry. World War I had briefly led to the industries of some European states stalling, but in the run-u ...

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Economy of Europe, Economy of Europe - Economic development, Economy of Europe - Pre-1945, Economy of Europe - 1945-1990, Economy of Europe - 1991-2003, Economy of Europe - 2004, Economy of Europe - Future, Economy of Europe - Regional variation, Economy of Europe - Trade blocs, Economy of Europe - European Union, Economy of Europe - European Free Trade Association, Economy of Europe - European Economic Area, Economy of Europe - Commonwealth of Independent States, Economy of Europe - Central European Free Trade Agreement, Economy of Europe - Currency and Central Banks, Economy of Europe - Stock exchanges, Economy of Europe - Economic sectors, Economy of Europe - Agriculture and fishing, Economy of Europe - Manufacturing, Economy of Europe - Investing and banking, Economy of Europe - Global trade relations, Economy of Europe - Economy by country, Economy of Europe - Lists

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Economy of Europe - European Economic Area: Encyclopedia II - Economy of Europe - Economic sectors

Economy of Europe - Agriculture and fishing. Europe's agricultural sector is in general highly developed, especially in Western Europe. The process of making Eastern Europe's agriculture, which is recovering from forty years of communism, more efficient is well underway and is helped by the accession of Eastern European states to the EU. The agricultural sector in Europe is helped by the Common Agricultural Policy, which provides farmers with a minimal price for their products and subsidizes their exports, which ...

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Economy of Europe, Economy of Europe - Economic development, Economy of Europe - Pre-1945, Economy of Europe - 1945-1990, Economy of Europe - 1991-2003, Economy of Europe - 2004, Economy of Europe - Future, Economy of Europe - Regional variation, Economy of Europe - Trade blocs, Economy of Europe - European Union, Economy of Europe - European Free Trade Association, Economy of Europe - European Economic Area, Economy of Europe - Commonwealth of Independent States, Economy of Europe - Central European Free Trade Agreement, Economy of Europe - Currency and Central Banks, Economy of Europe - Stock exchanges, Economy of Europe - Economic sectors, Economy of Europe - Agriculture and fishing, Economy of Europe - Manufacturing, Economy of Europe - Investing and banking, Economy of Europe - Global trade relations, Economy of Europe - Economy by country, Economy of Europe - Lists

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Economy of Europe - European Economic Area: Encyclopedia II - Economy of Europe - Global trade relations

The EU is the world's biggest trading bloc, surpassing even NAFTA. The bulk of the EU's external trade is done with the United States of America, China, India, Russia and non-member European states. EU members are represented by a single official at the World Trade Organization. The EU is involved in a few minor trade disputes. It had a long running dispute with the USA of allegedly unfair subsidies the US government gives to several companies, such as Boeing. There is also a dispute with China over textile exports, and the EU has ...

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Economy of Europe, Economy of Europe - Economic development, Economy of Europe - Pre-1945, Economy of Europe - 1945-1990, Economy of Europe - 1991-2003, Economy of Europe - 2004, Economy of Europe - Future, Economy of Europe - Regional variation, Economy of Europe - Trade blocs, Economy of Europe - European Union, Economy of Europe - European Free Trade Association, Economy of Europe - European Economic Area, Economy of Europe - Commonwealth of Independent States, Economy of Europe - Central European Free Trade Agreement, Economy of Europe - Currency and Central Banks, Economy of Europe - Stock exchanges, Economy of Europe - Economic sectors, Economy of Europe - Agriculture and fishing, Economy of Europe - Manufacturing, Economy of Europe - Investing and banking, Economy of Europe - Global trade relations, Economy of Europe - Economy by country, Economy of Europe - Lists

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Economy of Europe - European Economic Area: Encyclopedia II - Economy of Europe - Currency and Central Banks

The most common currency within Europe is the Euro, the currency of the European Union. To join, each new EU member must meet certain criteria, when these are met their own currencies will be replaced by the Euro. Becoming a member of the EU involves a pledge to work towards Eurozone membership, (except in the cases of the United Kingdom and Denmark who have opt-outs). Currently, 12 of the 25 EU member states use the Euro. Each EU member's central bank is part of the European System of Central Banks, and in addition, those that use the Euro are part ...

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Economy of Europe, Economy of Europe - Economic development, Economy of Europe - Pre-1945, Economy of Europe - 1945-1990, Economy of Europe - 1991-2003, Economy of Europe - 2004, Economy of Europe - Future, Economy of Europe - Regional variation, Economy of Europe - Trade blocs, Economy of Europe - European Union, Economy of Europe - European Free Trade Association, Economy of Europe - European Economic Area, Economy of Europe - Commonwealth of Independent States, Economy of Europe - Central European Free Trade Agreement, Economy of Europe - Currency and Central Banks, Economy of Europe - Stock exchanges, Economy of Europe - Economic sectors, Economy of Europe - Agriculture and fishing, Economy of Europe - Manufacturing, Economy of Europe - Investing and banking, Economy of Europe - Global trade relations, Economy of Europe - Economy by country, Economy of Europe - Lists

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Economy of Europe - European Economic Area: Encyclopedia II - Economy of Europe - Regional variation

West Europe, with a long history of trade, a free market system, and a high level of development in the previous century, has been wealthier and more stable than the East, even though the gap is converging due to higher growth rates in the East. The poorest states are those that just emerged from communism and civil wars, namely those of the former and Soviet Union and Yugoslavia . ...

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Economy of Europe, Economy of Europe - Economic development, Economy of Europe - Pre-1945, Economy of Europe - 1945-1990, Economy of Europe - 1991-2003, Economy of Europe - 2004, Economy of Europe - Future, Economy of Europe - Regional variation, Economy of Europe - Trade blocs, Economy of Europe - European Union, Economy of Europe - European Free Trade Association, Economy of Europe - European Economic Area, Economy of Europe - Commonwealth of Independent States, Economy of Europe - Central European Free Trade Agreement, Economy of Europe - Currency and Central Banks, Economy of Europe - Stock exchanges, Economy of Europe - Economic sectors, Economy of Europe - Agriculture and fishing, Economy of Europe - Manufacturing, Economy of Europe - Investing and banking, Economy of Europe - Global trade relations, Economy of Europe - Economy by country, Economy of Europe - Lists

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Economy of Europe - European Economic Area: Encyclopedia II - Economy of Europe - Trade blocs

In general European nations are members of larger and more powerful trade blocs than anywhere in the world. Many credit this with Europe's reduced gap between the rich and poor. However, the rigidity of the European labour market has also been blamed for the higher unemployment and slower growth than North America. Economy of Europe - European Union. The European Union or EU is a supranational union of 25 European states + 2 acceding countries Romania and Bulgaria which already signed the adherence treaty ...

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Economy of Europe, Economy of Europe - Economic development, Economy of Europe - Pre-1945, Economy of Europe - 1945-1990, Economy of Europe - 1991-2003, Economy of Europe - 2004, Economy of Europe - Future, Economy of Europe - Regional variation, Economy of Europe - Trade blocs, Economy of Europe - European Union, Economy of Europe - European Free Trade Association, Economy of Europe - European Economic Area, Economy of Europe - Commonwealth of Independent States, Economy of Europe - Central European Free Trade Agreement, Economy of Europe - Currency and Central Banks, Economy of Europe - Stock exchanges, Economy of Europe - Economic sectors, Economy of Europe - Agriculture and fishing, Economy of Europe - Manufacturing, Economy of Europe - Investing and banking, Economy of Europe - Global trade relations, Economy of Europe - Economy by country, Economy of Europe - Lists

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