European Economic Community - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The European Economic Community (EEC) (also referred to as simply the European Community , or the Common Market in the English-speaking world) was an international organisation that existed betw...
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Economic and financial crisis ... Community Agencies ... European Economic and Social Committee...
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EUROPA - Summaries of EU legislation - The EEC Treaty, signed in Rome in 1957, brings together France, Germany, Italy and the Benelux countries in a community whose aim is to achieve integration via trade with a view to economic expansion. ... After the Treaty of Maastricht the EEC became the European Community,
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The European Economic Community, Past and Present ... And while the European Community had previously been viewed as a possible giant in the world market, this view is changing, gradually lessening the probable degree of importance of the EEC in the future.
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Ever since the European Economic Community (EEC) started in 1957, people have suggested more economic cooperation between countries – including a single currency. ... January 1, 1958 Establishment of the European Economic Community...
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Read a description of European Union. This is also known as EC, European Community, European Economic Community, EU, and EEC. Free detailed reports on European Union are also available. ... ALSO CALLED: EC, European Community, European Economic Community, EU, and EEC; DEFINITION: An economic and political union established...
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the European Atomic Energy Community, formed by the Treaty of Rome in 1957; and the European Economic Community, also created by the Treaty of Rome. All three were established to encourage political and economic cooperation among member countries, notably France and Germany, that had repeatedly warred with each other.
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