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The European Monetary Agreement (EMA) was an economic arrangement signed by 17 European countries in Paris on the 5th of August 1955. It replaced the European Payments Union which ended in 1958. The EMA was administered by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The OECD did this to achieve economic integration by coordinating the exchange rates of the 17 member countries. This allowed the countries to directly convert their currencies and integrate their balance of payments accounts, which promoted free trade. Due to advanced facilities offered by the International Monetary Fund, the EMA was ended in 1972. The European Economic Community oversaw the EMA aiming to achieve a greater level of economic integration within Europe. The European Economic Community was t

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  • Das Europäische Währungsabkommen (EWA; englisch European Monetary Agreement) war ein völkerrechtlicher Vertrag zwischen den damaligen Mitgliedstaaten der früheren OEEC (heute: OECD). (de)
  • The European Monetary Agreement (EMA) was an economic arrangement signed by 17 European countries in Paris on the 5th of August 1955. It replaced the European Payments Union which ended in 1958. The EMA was administered by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The OECD did this to achieve economic integration by coordinating the exchange rates of the 17 member countries. This allowed the countries to directly convert their currencies and integrate their balance of payments accounts, which promoted free trade. Due to advanced facilities offered by the International Monetary Fund, the EMA was ended in 1972. The European Economic Community oversaw the EMA aiming to achieve a greater level of economic integration within Europe. The European Economic Community was the legal successor at the time, however it has advanced and is now referred to as the European Union. (en)
  • El Acuerdo Monetario Europeo fue un acuerdo firmado en París el 5 de agosto de 1955. Administrado por la Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económicos, es el sucesor de la Unión de Pagos europea. Proporciona un sistema multilateral de soluciones.​ El acuerdo se rescindió en 1972 por la OCDE, cuando sus objetivos eran en gran parte reemplazados por el Fondo Monetario Internacional. (es)
  • L'Accord monétaire européen (AME) est un traité international signé à Paris le 5 août 1955. Administré par l'Organisation européenne de coopération économique (OECE), il succède à l'Union européenne des paiements (UEP) et constitue un cadre multilatéral de règlement. L'accord prend fin en 1972, à l'initiative de l'Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques (OCDE), car il a été rendu caduc par le développement du Fonds monétaire international (FMI). (fr)
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  • European economic integration (en)
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  • Currency convertibility across Europe (en)
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  • European Monetary Agreement (en)
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  • Das Europäische Währungsabkommen (EWA; englisch European Monetary Agreement) war ein völkerrechtlicher Vertrag zwischen den damaligen Mitgliedstaaten der früheren OEEC (heute: OECD). (de)
  • El Acuerdo Monetario Europeo fue un acuerdo firmado en París el 5 de agosto de 1955. Administrado por la Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económicos, es el sucesor de la Unión de Pagos europea. Proporciona un sistema multilateral de soluciones.​ El acuerdo se rescindió en 1972 por la OCDE, cuando sus objetivos eran en gran parte reemplazados por el Fondo Monetario Internacional. (es)
  • L'Accord monétaire européen (AME) est un traité international signé à Paris le 5 août 1955. Administré par l'Organisation européenne de coopération économique (OECE), il succède à l'Union européenne des paiements (UEP) et constitue un cadre multilatéral de règlement. L'accord prend fin en 1972, à l'initiative de l'Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques (OCDE), car il a été rendu caduc par le développement du Fonds monétaire international (FMI). (fr)
  • The European Monetary Agreement (EMA) was an economic arrangement signed by 17 European countries in Paris on the 5th of August 1955. It replaced the European Payments Union which ended in 1958. The EMA was administered by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The OECD did this to achieve economic integration by coordinating the exchange rates of the 17 member countries. This allowed the countries to directly convert their currencies and integrate their balance of payments accounts, which promoted free trade. Due to advanced facilities offered by the International Monetary Fund, the EMA was ended in 1972. The European Economic Community oversaw the EMA aiming to achieve a greater level of economic integration within Europe. The European Economic Community was t (en)
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  • Europäisches Währungsabkommen (de)
  • European Monetary Agreement (en)
  • Acuerdo Monetario Europeo (es)
  • Accord monétaire européen (fr)
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