Short description: Trading bloc with no internal barriers and common policies on regulation and trade
An economic union is a type of trade bloc which is composed of a common market with a customs union.[1] The participant countries have both common policies on product regulation, freedom of movement of goods, services and the factors of production (capital and labour) as well as a common external trade policy. When an economic union involves unifying currency, it becomes an economic and monetary union.
The purposes for establishing an economic union normally include increasing economic efficiency and establishing closer political and cultural ties between the member countries.
Economic union is established through trade pact.
Contents
1List of economic unions
1.1Proposed
2See also
3References
4External links
List of economic unions
Stages of economic integration around the World (each country colored according to the most integrated form that it participates with):
Economic and monetary union (CSME/EC$, EU/€, Switzerland–Liechtenstein/CHF)
Economic union (CSME, EU
–UK, EAEU, MERCOSUR, GCC, SICA)
Customs and monetary union (CEMAC/XAF, UEMOA/XOF)
Common market (EEA–Switzerland, ASEAN[dubious – discuss])
Central American Common Market - Common market since 1960, customs union since 2004.[citation needed]
Eurasian Economic Union - Customs union since 2010, common market since 2012.[citation needed]
European Union - Economic union between all EU member states, but those of them inside the Eurozone are also part of an economic and monetary union.[3]
Gulf Cooperation Council[4][5]
Mercosur
Note: Every economic and monetary union includes an economic union.
Additionally the autonomous and dependent territories, such as some of the EU member state special territories, are sometimes treated as separate customs territory from their mainland state or have varying arrangements of formal or de facto customs union, common market and currency union (or combinations thereof) with the mainland and in regards to third countries through the trade pacts signed by the mainland state.[6]
Proposed
African Economic Community (AEC) - proposed for 2023
Andean Community (CAN)[7]
Arab Customs Union and Common Market - proposed for 2020[8]
CANZUK
Central American Common Market (CACM)
Closer Economic Relations of Australia and New Zealand
East African Community (EAC) - extension of existing customs union proposed in 2015
Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS)
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
Southern African Development Community (SADC) - proposed in 2015
Union of South American Nations (USAN)
See also
List of multilateral free-trade agreements
List of bilateral free-trade agreements
Supranational union
References
↑Gancia, Gino; Ponzetto, Giacomo A. M.; Ventura, Jaume (2020-01-01). "A theory of economic unions" (in en). Journal of Monetary Economics. SI:APR2019 CRN CONFERENCE 109: 107–127. doi:10.1016/j.jmoneco.2019.11.007. ISSN 0304-3932.
↑Established by the Treaty of Chaguaramas in force from 1973-8-1 WT/REG92/R/B/1
↑Established by the Treaty of Rome in force from 1958-1-1. WT/REG138/2
↑Gulf states form common market, BBC News. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
↑"GCC customs union fully operational". The Peninsula. 3 January 2015. http://thepeninsulaqatar.com/news/middle-east/314466/gcc-customs-union-fully-operational.
↑EU Overseas countries and some other territories participate partially in the EU single market per part four of the Treaty Establishing the European Community; Some EU Outermost regions and other territories use the Euro of the currency union, others are part of the customs union; some participate in both unions and some in neither. Territories of the United States, Australian External Territories and Realm of New Zealand territories share the currency and mostly also the market of their respective mainland state, but are generally not part of its customs territory.
↑Twelfth Andean Presidential Council Act of Lima
↑Leaders set to approve Arab customs union
External links
Economic Integration: Overview
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Forms of economic integration
Trade bloc
Preferential trading area
Free-trade area
Economic partnership
Passport-free zone
Single market
Economic union
Customs union
Monetary union
Customs and monetary union
Economic and monetary union
Complete economic integration
Shared policies
Fiscal union
Social union
Political union
Theory
Economic integration effects
Friction of distance
Harmonisation of law
Theory of the second best
Regions
Europe
Latin America
Middle East
North America
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International trade
Terminology
Absolute advantage
Balance of payments
Balance of trade
Capital account
Comparative advantage
Current account
Export-oriented industrialization
Fair trade
Foreign exchange reserves
Globalization
Import substitution industrialization
Net capital outflow
Outsourcing
Tariff
Trade justice
Trade war
Trading nation
Organizations and policies
International Monetary Fund
UN Conference on Trade and Development
World Bank Group
World Trade Organization
International Trade Centre
International Chamber of Commerce
Bilateral investment treaty
Economic integration
Incoterms
ATA Carnet
Free-trade zone
Special economic zone
Trade agreement
Trade barrier
Trade bloc
Political economy
Free trade (Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations, Repeal of the Corn Laws)
Mercantilism
Protectionism (Economic nationalism, Autarky)
Regional organizations
Americas
Andean Community of Nations
Caribbean Community
Central American Integration System
Mercosur
Asia-Pacific
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership
South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
Europe, Central Asia, and North Asia
Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia
Eurasian Economic Union
European Union Customs Union
Middle East and North Africa
Arab Customs Union
Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf
Subsaharan Africa
East African Community
Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa
Southern African Customs Union
West African Economic and Monetary Union
Exports by product
Aircraft & Spacecraft
Aircraft parts
Aluminium
Cars
Car parts
Coal
Coffee
Computers
Copper
Corn
Cotton
Diamonds
Electricity
Engines
Gas turbines
Gold
Integrated circuits
Iron ore
Natural gas
Oil
Petrol
Pharmaceuticals
Ships
Steel
Telecommunications equipment
Telephones
Trucks
Wheat
Wine
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