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| | Euro - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | The euro was established by the provisions in the 1992 Maastricht Treaty on European Union relating to establishing an economic and monetary union. |  | | If the euro were to become either a hegemonic currency replacing the dollar or a co-hegemonic currency equal in reserve status to the dollar, some of the subsidy the USA gains would be transferred to the EU and help balance out some of the problems of the present heterogeneous economic structure still in place. |  | | The euro is administered by the European System of Central Banks (ESCB), composed of the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Eurozone central banks operating in member states. |
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http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/euro.htm
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| | Euro zone - definition of Euro zone in Encyclopedia |
 | | Both countries are not legally required to join the euro unless their governments decide otherwise, either by parliamentary vote or referendum. |  | | Members of the Eurozone have to respect the stability pact and have to keep fiscal deficit below 3% of the gross domestic product. |  | | They perceive loss of political and economic sovereignty, and a referendum in the near future has been ruled out until at least after next general election. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Euro_zone
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| | Greece - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | Reducing the government deficit is also a major challenge, notably after Eurostat revealed in 2004 that Greek government finance statistics, on the basis of which the European institutions accepted Greece to join the Euro zone, had been massively falsified. |  | | The economy has improved steadily over the last few years, as the government tightened policy in the run-up to Greece's entry into the EU's single currency, the euro, on January 1, 2001. |  | | The export of manufactured goods, including telecommunications harware and software, foodstuffs and fuels accounts for the reats of Greek income. |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/Greece
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| | Poland on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Poland and the euro zone enlargement: monetary policy, ERM II, and other issues.(Enterprise Resource Management) |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/p/poland.asp
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| | Euro Coins Topic Discovery Coins and Collecting |
 | | The new Euro replaces all the currency in circulation within the... |  | | The Belgian central bank, with information about euro notes and coins, the Belgian Central Balance Sheet Office, the public Belgostat statistics database, and other products and services. |  | | Home " Finance " EC updates guidelines for euro coins... |
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http://www.topicdiscovery.com/topics/coins/euro-coins.html
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| | Criteria for Joining the Euro Zone -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Overview of this institution representing the banking industry for the settlement of transactions in Euro. |  | | It was introduced as a noncash monetary unit in 1999, and currency notes and coins appeared in participating countries on January 1, 2002. |  | | After February 28, 2002, the euro became the sole currency of member states, and their national currencies ceased to be legal tender. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9398684
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| | Wordlist encyclopedia |
 | | Euro Eases On Interest Rate Buzz (2005-06-22 04:06:00) |
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