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  • Economic Union
  • Economic union
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  • An economic union is an arrangement where members merge their economies even further than a common market by establishing a common currency, and therefore a unified monetary policy, along with other common economic institutions. The European Union is the most significant example of a group of countries that has gone from a customs union to an economic union.
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  • An economic union is an arrangement where members merge their economies even further than a common market by establishing a common currency, and therefore a unified monetary policy, along with other common economic institutions. The European Union is the most significant example of a group of countries that has gone from a customs union to an economic union.