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- Euro_Plus_Pact abstract "The Euro-Plus Pact (or Euro+ Pact, also initially called the Competitiveness Pact or later the Pact for the Euro), is a 2011 plan in which some member states of the European Union make concrete commitments to a list of political reforms which are intended to improve the fiscal strength and competitiveness of each country.The plan was advocated by the French and German governments for more widespread adoption by other Eurozone countries. As such it is designed as a more stringent successor to the Stability and Growth Pact, which has not been implemented consistently. It was adopted in March 2011 and uses the EU's Open Method of Coordination.".
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- Euro_Plus_Pact wikiPageExternalLink world-europe-12368401.
- Euro_Plus_Pact wikiPageExternalLink 119809.pdf.
- Euro_Plus_Pact wikiPageExternalLink 120296.pdf.
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- Euro_Plus_Pact subject Category:2011_in_economics.
- Euro_Plus_Pact subject Category:2011_in_the_European_Union.
- Euro_Plus_Pact subject Category:Eurozone_fiscal_matters.
- Euro_Plus_Pact subject Category:Multi-speed_Europe.
- Euro_Plus_Pact subject Category:Policy_and_political_reactions_to_the_Eurozone_crisis.
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- Euro_Plus_Pact comment "The Euro-Plus Pact (or Euro+ Pact, also initially called the Competitiveness Pact or later the Pact for the Euro), is a 2011 plan in which some member states of the European Union make concrete commitments to a list of political reforms which are intended to improve the fiscal strength and competitiveness of each country.The plan was advocated by the French and German governments for more widespread adoption by other Eurozone countries.".
- Euro_Plus_Pact label "Euro Plus Pact".
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- Euro_Plus_Pact label "Euro-plus pact".
- Euro_Plus_Pact label "Pacte Europlus".
- Euro_Plus_Pact label "Pacto del Euro".
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- Euro_Plus_Pact sameAs Euro_plus.
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- Euro_Plus_Pact homepage 120296.pdf.
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