The European Monetary Agreement (EMA) was an arrangement formed between countries within Europe to enable a sense of stability for the balance of payments accounts of member states. The EMA was implemented by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to establish unity between the exchange rates of European countries, allowing member states to directly convert currencies. [1]
Duration | 17 years |
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Motive | Economic integration |
References
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- ^ Jones, Dallas (1957). "THE EUROPEAN MONETARY AGREEMENT, THE EUROPEAN PAYMENTS UNION, AND CONVERTIBILITY". The Journal of Finance. 12 (3): 333–347. doi:10.1111/j.1540-6261.1957.tb04142.x.
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