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Currently the page for economic and monetary union (EMU) includes mostly Monetary Unions/Currency Unions (MU), but this is wrong. Not every MU (even if its name is "economic and monetary union of ...") includes common market/single market (CM) provisions. So, most of the listed here are no EMUs, just MUs. Alinor ( talk) 12:21, 11 January 2009 (UTC) Still no explanation of the new arrangement... But I see in EXISTING Economic and Monetary Unions the entry for " SUCRE (currency)"... Maybe we should revert the FTA/CU/Single Market/EMU/MU pages and lists to their previous structure already? (see also here and here. Alinor ( talk) 15:35, 5 May 2009 (UTC)
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I have some issues with the qualification of EMU as \ "trade block". This is not correct because: (1) the single market applies not only to EMU but to the whole of the European Union as well as the European Economic Area, (2) the single market encompasses not only free trade, but also the free movement of capital, labour and services. The term "customs union" is also misplaced, as a custom union refers to an arrangement where internal borders have been removed for trade while each member has its own trade arrangements with trading partners outside the block. In the EU, in contrast, external trade arrangements are uniform for all members and handled by a supra-national executive (the European Commission in this case).
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Does NAFTA count as an economic and monetary unions? I see that the Gulf council is on the list. Seems like NAFTA fits the description. -- Francisco Fredeye ( talk) 00:08, 11 January 2020 (UTC)
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Currently the page for economic and monetary union (EMU) includes mostly Monetary Unions/Currency Unions (MU), but this is wrong. Not every MU (even if its name is "economic and monetary union of ...") includes common market/single market (CM) provisions. So, most of the listed here are no EMUs, just MUs. Alinor ( talk) 12:21, 11 January 2009 (UTC) Still no explanation of the new arrangement... But I see in EXISTING Economic and Monetary Unions the entry for " SUCRE (currency)"... Maybe we should revert the FTA/CU/Single Market/EMU/MU pages and lists to their previous structure already? (see also here and here. Alinor ( talk) 15:35, 5 May 2009 (UTC)
Dr. Van den Noord has reviewed this Wikipedia page, and provided us with the following comments to improve its quality:
I have some issues with the qualification of EMU as \ "trade block". This is not correct because: (1) the single market applies not only to EMU but to the whole of the European Union as well as the European Economic Area, (2) the single market encompasses not only free trade, but also the free movement of capital, labour and services. The term "customs union" is also misplaced, as a custom union refers to an arrangement where internal borders have been removed for trade while each member has its own trade arrangements with trading partners outside the block. In the EU, in contrast, external trade arrangements are uniform for all members and handled by a supra-national executive (the European Commission in this case).
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Does NAFTA count as an economic and monetary unions? I see that the Gulf council is on the list. Seems like NAFTA fits the description. -- Francisco Fredeye ( talk) 00:08, 11 January 2020 (UTC)