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The move towards economic and monetary union is clearly a pivotal issue for the future development of the European Union. The implications for business will be wide-ranging — from economic questions (for example, relating to regional disparities and the impacts of a common monetary policy) to everyday issues (for example, the costs of changing money and comparative prices).
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Paolo Cecchini, with Michel Catinat and Alexis Jacquemin, The European Challenge 1992 (London: Wildwood House, 1988).
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Stewart-Smith, C. (1996). Can You Have a Single Market without a Single Currency?. In: Taylor, C. (eds) European Monetary Union: The Kingsdown Enquiry. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24825-4_24
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