democratically agreed by all member countries. These binding agreements set out the EU's goals in its many areas of activity. The EU has delivered half a century of peace, stability and prosperity, helped raise living standards, and launched a single European currency, the euro. The single or 'internal' market is the EU's main economic engine, enabling most goods, services, money and people to move freely. According to Hill (2013), Economic integration is the key for the survival of the EU. While the…
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