Thirty years ago, we joined a common market that was little more than a free trade area. |
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These types of investors are also called contrarians since they are going against the common market sentiment at the time. |
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Agreements which have as their object or effect the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition within the common market are prohibited. |
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The Southern Cone includes Chile and the common market countries of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. |
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The EU is destined to become what big business have always wanted it to be, just a common market. |
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But they are working together in the European Union, gaining from a single currency and a common market. |
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One of those is that goods sold in one Member State by the proprietor should flow freely and without hindrance throughout the common market. |
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There is no doubt that there are some advantages to having a single currency throughout the European common market. |
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The keys to success are a common market, non-competing products or services, shared values and comparable resources. |
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Certainly, political union and a common market require a uniform frame of reference to prevent major distortions in competition. |
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Which means that certain institutional changes within Europe, as existing in an expanded common market, must occur. |
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First, equality of opportunity must be preserved for all commercial operators in the common market. |
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What progress had been made towards the creation of a common market before the single market initiative? |
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Finally, if restrictions on the mobility of factors of production are eliminated, a common market is established. |
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The establishment of a common market has always been one of the primary aims of the EU, as stated in the Treaty of Rome. |
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Some of the more ambitious regional economic groupings are striving to become a common market. |
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On economic issues, the two parties agreed to cooperate toward pursuing the realization of direct shipping links, agricultural exchanges and a common market across the strait. |
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Mercosur is run by a Common Market Council and an executive body supported by various commissions. |
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Spanish capitalists wanted to protect their profits and were eager to enter the European Common Market. |
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We joined the Common Market, which was going to give us all a bonanza of prosperity. |
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These rules have created a common market with strong internal competition. |
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In this context, several aspects of the common market as in the EU have been implemented decades before the EU implemented them. |
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A common market allows for the free movement of capital and services but large amounts of trade barriers remain. |
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By the end of 2015, ASEAN plans to establish a common market based upon the four freedoms. |
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The objective of a common market is most often economic convergence and the creation of an integrated single market. |
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As part of the United Kingdom, the area joined a common market initiative called the European Economic Community which became the European Union. |
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As part of building a common market, tariffs on agricultural products would have to be removed. |
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A common market is usually referred to as the first stage towards the creation of a single market. |
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Common market structures studied besides perfect competition include monopolistic competition, various forms of oligopoly, and monopoly. |
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Britain also considered inviting Scandinavian and other European countries to join the Commonwealth so it would become a major economic common market. |
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The European Economic Community was the first example of a common market. |
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Two core objectives of the EEC were the development of a common market, subsequently renamed the single market, and establishing a customs union between its member states. |
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Former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong proposed the formation of an ASEAN Economic Community, a step beyond the current AFTA, bringing it closer to a common market. |
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The Treaty of Rome in 1957 established the European Economic Community between six Western European states with the goal of a unified economic policy and common market. |
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Saudi Arabia supports the intended formation of the Arab Customs Union in 2015 and an Arab common market by 2020, as announced at the 2009 Arab League summit. |
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Trade barriers and competitive distortions in the Common Market could emerge due to the different environmental standards in each member state. |
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South Sudan is a member state of the United Nations, the African Union, and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa. |
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By 1984, after a decade in the Common Market, Britons chose Europe as being most important to them. |
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Santa Catarina is in a very strategic position in Mercosul, the South American Common Market. |
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I lived in Europe for some years in the 1960s and so experienced some of the effects of the then Common Market in the constituent countries. |
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When I voted back in 1975 for the Common Market I agreed with free trade between member states. |
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The United Kingdom joined The Common Market but, since the formation of the so called European Union, we in particular have seen our authority in our own country diminish. |
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The Treaty of Rome, signed in 1957, established the Common Market. |
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