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- Internal_market abstract "The European Union's (EU) internal market (sometimes known as the single market, formerly the common market) seeks to guarantee the free movement of goods, capital, services, and people – the EU's "four freedoms" – within the EU's 28 member states.The internal market is intended to be conducive to increased competition, increased specialisation, larger economies of scale, allowing goods and factors of production to move to the area where they are most valued, thus improving the efficiency of the allocation of resources.It is also intended to drive economic integration whereby the once separate economies of the member states become integrated within a single EU wide economy. Half of the trade in goods within the EU is covered by legislation harmonised by the EU.The creation of the internal market as a seamless, single market is an ongoing process, with the integration of the service industry still containing gaps. It also has an increasing international element, with the market represented as one in international trade negotiations. Notably, the internal market is open to three non-EU states via the European Economic Area.".
- Internal_market wikiPageExternalLink index_en.htm.
- Internal_market wikiPageExternalLink LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:61987J0018:EN:NOT.
- Internal_market wikiPageExternalLink LDM_BRI(2013)130541_REV1_EN.pdf.
- Internal_market wikiPageID "1954570".
- Internal_market wikiPageRevisionID "603154371".
- Internal_market hasPhotoCollection Internal_market.
- Internal_market subject Category:Economy_of_the_European_Union.
- Internal_market subject Category:European_Union_law.
- Internal_market subject Category:Four_Freedoms.
- Internal_market comment "The European Union's (EU) internal market (sometimes known as the single market, formerly the common market) seeks to guarantee the free movement of goods, capital, services, and people – the EU's "four freedoms" – within the EU's 28 member states.The internal market is intended to be conducive to increased competition, increased specialisation, larger economies of scale, allowing goods and factors of production to move to the area where they are most valued, thus improving the efficiency of the allocation of resources.It is also intended to drive economic integration whereby the once separate economies of the member states become integrated within a single EU wide economy. ".
- Internal_market label "Europese interne markt".
- Internal_market label "Europäischer Binnenmarkt".
- Internal_market label "Internal market".
- Internal_market label "Jednolity rynek".
- Internal_market label "Marché unique (Union européenne)".
- Internal_market label "Mercado interior de la Unión Europea".
- Internal_market label "Mercato europeo comune".
- Internal_market label "Четыре свободы (Европейский союз)".
- Internal_market sameAs Společný_trh_(Evropská_unie).
- Internal_market sameAs Europäischer_Binnenmarkt.
- Internal_market sameAs Mercado_interior_de_la_Unión_Europea.
- Internal_market sameAs Marché_unique_(Union_européenne).
- Internal_market sameAs Mercato_europeo_comune.
- Internal_market sameAs Europese_interne_markt.
- Internal_market sameAs Jednolity_rynek.
- Internal_market sameAs m.068ngg.
- Internal_market sameAs Q955276.
- Internal_market sameAs Q955276.
- Internal_market wasDerivedFrom Internal_market?oldid=603154371.
- Internal_market isPrimaryTopicOf Internal_market.