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Title: Advantages and Disadvantages of Europe Union
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June 28, 1998 |
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If for example, the governments of the EU were forced to keep up the Maastricht method of maintaining perpetuity, this would mean that no matter whether the economic condition of the country is poor or rich, they may find it difficult to loosen their fiscal stand under the circumstances, and therefore, they may unable to fight depression... Showed first 250 characters
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The EU has started attempts to bridge these gaps and to increase the economic performances of those who are not doing well, but this is a time and energy consuming process.
To conclude, it must be said that the EU though it demonstrates a few disadvantages, succeeded in bringing about a very real consolidation of European unity, and also of economic stability, especially in those areas where in the past there was none... Showed next 250 characters
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