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- European_Payments_Union abstract "The European Payments Union (EPU) was an organization in existence from July 1950 to December 1958, when it was replaced by the European Monetary Agreement.With the end of World War II, economic depression struck Europe. Of all the non-neutral powers, only the GDP of the United Kingdom had not decreased because of the war, Germany's GDP was at its 1908 level and France's at its 1891 level. Trade was based on US dollar reserves (the only acceptable reserve currency), which Europe lacked. Therefore, the transfer of money (immediately after each transaction) increased the opportunity cost of trading. Some trade was reduced to barter. The situation led the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC) to create the EPU, all members signing the agreement on 1 July, 1950. The EPU accounted for trades but did not transfer money until the end of the month. It changed the landscape from bilateral trades of necessity (trading with partners because of outstanding debts) to multilateral trades. The EPU also forced liberalization by mandating that members eliminate discriminatory trade measures. The EPU was a general success with trade levels more than doubling during its duration. By its close in 1958, convertibility of currency was a possibility, no longer needing government permissions in European countries.".
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- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink Asian_Clearing_Union.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink Barter.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink Bretton_Woods_system.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_economic_organizations.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_trade.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trade_blocs.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink Dollar.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink End_of_World_War_II_in_Europe.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink European_Monetary_Agreement.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink European_Payments_Council.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink European_System_of_Central_Banks.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink France.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink Gross_domestic_product.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink International_Clearing_Union.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink Marshall_Plan.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink Opportunity_cost.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink Organisation_for_Economic_Co-operation_and_Development.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink Reserve_currency.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageWikiLinkText "European Payments Union".
- European_Payments_Union wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- European_Payments_Union subject Category:International_economic_organizations.
- European_Payments_Union subject Category:International_trade.
- European_Payments_Union subject Category:Trade_blocs.
- European_Payments_Union hypernym Organization.
- European_Payments_Union type Organisation.
- European_Payments_Union type Bloc.
- European_Payments_Union type Organization.
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- European_Payments_Union type Organization.
- European_Payments_Union type Thing.
- European_Payments_Union comment "The European Payments Union (EPU) was an organization in existence from July 1950 to December 1958, when it was replaced by the European Monetary Agreement.With the end of World War II, economic depression struck Europe. Of all the non-neutral powers, only the GDP of the United Kingdom had not decreased because of the war, Germany's GDP was at its 1908 level and France's at its 1891 level. Trade was based on US dollar reserves (the only acceptable reserve currency), which Europe lacked.".
- European_Payments_Union label "European Payments Union".
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- European_Payments_Union sameAs איחוד_התשלומים_האירופי.
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- European_Payments_Union sameAs Europejska_Unia_Płatnicza.
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- European_Payments_Union sameAs Europeiska_betalningsunionen.
- European_Payments_Union sameAs Європейський_платіжний_союз.
- European_Payments_Union sameAs Q1377612.
- European_Payments_Union wasDerivedFrom European_Payments_Union?oldid=697285106.
- European_Payments_Union isPrimaryTopicOf European_Payments_Union.