The European Currency Unit (ECU) served as the precursor to the Euro and was a unit of account used by the European Economic Community before the adoption of the Euro.
The European Economic Community (EEC), also known as the Common Market, was established in 1957 by the Treaty of Rome to foster economic cooperation among its member states. Its primary goals were to create a common market and customs union, reduce trade barriers, and enhance economic integration.
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