Economic and monetary union

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Economic and monetary union

"EMU", which redirects here, may also refer to the Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union.

An economic and monetary union is a single market with a common currency. It is to be distinguished from a mere currency union (e.g. the Latin Monetary Union in the 1800s), which does not involve a single market.

This is the fifth stage of economic integration.

EMU is established through a currency-related trade pact.

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[edit] List of Economic and Monetary Unions

[edit] Current

[edit] Proposed

[edit] Defunct

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