- Maastricht criteria
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Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Maastricht Criteria — The criteria, set out in the Treaty of Maastricht, that need to be met by European countries if they wish to become full members of the Economic and Monetary Union. They include: inflation of no more than 1.5 percentage points above the… … Financial and business terms
Maastricht Treaty — Maas‧tricht Trea‧ty [ˌmɑːstrɪkt ˈtriːti, ˌmɑːstrɪxt ] noun ECONOMICS the agreement in 1992 by member countries of the European Union to prepare for closer economic union and the Euro * * * An agreement signed in 1991 by the 12 member nations… … Financial and business terms
Maastricht-Kriterien — Der Vertrag zur Gründung der Europäischen Gemeinschaft (in der Fassung: Vertrag von Nizza) sieht in Artikel 121 vier Konvergenzkriterien (auch Maastrichtkriterien genannt) vor, die EU Mitglieder erfüllen müssen, wenn sie der dritten Stufe der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Maastricht-Kriterium — Der Vertrag zur Gründung der Europäischen Gemeinschaft (in der Fassung: Vertrag von Nizza) sieht in Artikel 121 vier Konvergenzkriterien (auch Maastrichtkriterien genannt) vor, die EU Mitglieder erfüllen müssen, wenn sie der dritten Stufe der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Maastricht Treaty — / mɑ:strɪkt ˌtri:ti/ noun a treaty signed in 1992 which sets out the principles for a European Union and the convergence criteria for states wishing to join the EMU … Dictionary of banking and finance
Euro convergence criteria — Convergence criteria redirects here. For the mathematical term, see Series (mathematics)#Convergence criteria. Euro adoption by EU member states v · d · e … Wikipedia
Convergence criteria — (also known as the Maastricht criteria) are the criteria for European Union member states to enter the third stage of European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and adopt the euro. The four main criteria are based on Article 121(1) of the… … Wikipedia
Copenhagen criteria — Historical enlargement of the European Union under the Copenhagen criteria. Green: EU12 (1993). Blue: accessions of 1995, 2004 and 2007 … Wikipedia
Enlargement of the eurozone — is currently a policy of the European Central Bank, enforced by EU treaties. The first expansion was that of Greece, the currency of which was not irrevocably fixed against the euro until 2001, however, Greece exchanged its physical currency on 1 … Wikipedia
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