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The final consummation of the twelve nations in the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1992 as a unified, consolidated market represents the single most important step toward the integration of Europe into the global economy. More than simply a date, Europe 1992 captures an ideal, a shift in psychology from economic defensiveness and stagnation to one of bold, aggressive moves to confront the future.

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