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European Union: Euro
- Site of the European Comission devoted to the Euro. Provides practical information on how to adapt to the new currency for citizens and economic actors, an audiovisual library and an introduction on the background and context of the Euro.
URL:
http://europa.eu.int/euro/html/entry.html
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European Central Bank: Euro
- The European Central Bank provides lastest news on the implementation of euro as the single currency of 12 EU countries, as well as practical information on the coins and notes and advises for private organisations.
URL:
http://www.euro.ecb.int/
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Economic and Monetary Union
- This site of the European Comission provides an introduction on the history of the EMU, as well as details of its stages, legal aspects of every Euro Zone country and a section devoted to candidate countries.
URL:
http://europa.eu.int/scadplus/leg/en/s01000.htm
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Spanish Presidency of the European Union
- The Spanish presidency of the EU, which will last until 30th June, provides its action plan "More Europe" dealing with priorities and work schedules. The site provides as well a special section on euro's introduction in the 12 Euro Zone countries.
URL:
http://www.ue2002.es
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Euro Zone Map
- Masp of Europe. The national tender/euro rate appears moving the mouse on each country.
URL:
http://www.cbc.ca/business/indepth/euro-map/mapindex.html
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Germany: Community of Action Euro
- The Community of Action Euro, composed by the Federal German government, and the European Comission and Parlament, provides a Service Center for organisations and citizens, along with links, exhaustive information on the European economic situation, and euro's introduction monitoring.
URL:
http://www.aktion-euro.de/
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Austria: Euro Initiative
- This Austrian governmental site provides very useful information on the introduction of euro in the Alpine country.
URL:
http://www.euro.gv.at/
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Belgium: Euro Space
- The Belgian ministry of Economy provides practical tools, legal information and links to institutional and citizen campaigns oriented to make easier the transition to euro.
URL:
http://www.mineco.fgov.be/euro/index_fr.htm
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Spain: Euro web
- The Spanish ministry of Economy provides information on the National Transition Plans to the new tender, articles, publications, practical tools and legal data on euro.
URL:
http://www.euro.mineco.es/
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Finland: Euro in practise
- Governmental Finnish site providing information on euro, its introduction, a section devoted to journalists and related links.
URL:
http://www.euro.fi/eng/index.html
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France: euro
- This site of the French ministry of Economy, Finances and Industry provides useful information for French citizens and private organisations, as well as a section dealing with the measures adopted to avoid inflation in the change of currency process.
URL:
http://www.euro.gouv.fr/
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Greece: Euro
- This Governmental Greek site provides plenty of information on the euro's introduction.
URL:
http://www.euro-hellas.gr/
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Italy: euro treasure
- The Italian ministry of Economy provides useful information on euro, its adaptation to Italian laws, an euroconversor and related links.
URL:
http://194.244.130.139/
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Ireland: euro changeover board
- The Irish Government provides information on euro notes and coins, legislation, foreseen schedules for the tender substitution and other interesting data.
URL:
http://www.irlgov.ie/ecbi-euro/
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Luxemburg: Introduction to euro
- The ministry of Finance of Luxemburg provides legislation, advices and tools to make easier the introduction of euro.
URL:
http://www.etat.lu/FI/euro/euro.html
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Netherlands: National Forum for the introduction of euro
- Governmental Dutch site providing practical and updated information on the introduction of euro, statistics and interesting links.
URL:
http://www.euro.nl/nfie/index.html
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Portugal: National Euro Comission
- This comission, dependent on the Portuguese ministry of Economy, provides practical information on the euro's introduction for citizens, organisations and public administrations, as well as a section on general aspects of the European construction process.
URL:
http://www.infoeuro.pt/
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Sweden: Euro Information
- This section of the Swedish ministry of Finance's web site contains practical information on the euro and on how Swedish households and businesses are affected. You can also order information material and ask questions related to the euro
URL:
http://www.finans.regeringen.se/euro/
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Denmark: Euro
- Danish ministry of Economy provides useful information on the impact of euro's introduction for Danish economy, along with practical advices.
URL:
http://www.oem.dk/eurohotline/
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United Kingdom: Euro Information
- Site of the British government providing information on how the introduction of euro can affect UK's economy.
URL:
http://www.euro.gov.uk/home.asp?f=1
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Euro-sceptic
- This British think tank gathers Internet resources critical with the European integration process, and provides a fora for those citizens against a stronger involvement (or even the withdraw) of the United Kingdom in the EU structures.
URL:
http://www.euro-sceptic.org/
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Britain in Europe
- This coalition of political support was launched on 14 October 1999. Its long-term mission is to create a favourable environment for a deeper integration of Britain in Europe.
URL:
http://www.britainineurope.org.uk/home.phtml
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Eurostat
- The website of Eurostat provides with perfect statistics and key facts on the European Union and its Member States.
URL:
http://www.europa.eu.int/eurostat.html
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The International Monetary Fund & the European Economic and Monetary Union
- The External Relations Department of the International Monetary Fund provides a chronology of events, press releases and publications on the EMU, and reports of the staff of the financial organism in the Euro Zone.
URL:
http://www.imf.org/external/np/exr/facts/emu.htm
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Professor Otmar Issing: "The European Monetary Union in a globalised world"
- Speech by Professor Otmar Issing, Member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, at Second Vienna Globalization Symposium on 11th May 2001.
URL:
http://www.ecb.int/key/01/sp010511.htm
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