Definition of European economic community

1. Noun. An international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members. "He tried to take Britain into the Europen Union"


Lexicographical Neighbors of European Economic Community

Eurofag
Euroland
Eurolinguistics
Euronesian
Euronithopoda
Europa
Europan
Europanto
Europe
European
European Central Bank
European Commission
European Commissioner
European Commissioners
European Community
European Economic Community
European Law Enforcement Organisation
European Parliament
European Parliaments
European Portuguese
European Recovery Program
European Russia
European Shorthair
European Shorthairs
European Stability Mechanism
European Union
European ash
European badger
European badgers
European barberry

Literary usage of European economic community

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord by Joseph Whitaker (1869)
"The Common Market (officially the european economic community or EEC), ... european economic community (THE COMMON MARKED Discussions were held at Messina. ..."

2. A Comparative Study of FAO and USDA Data on Production, Area, and Trade of by Leonardo A. Paulino, Shen Sheng Tseng (1980)
"In 1974/75 the importers and the european economic community actually added to carryover stocks so that 85 percent of the world carryover stocks were held ..."

3. Directory of International and Regional Organizations Conducting Standards edited by Maureen Breitenberg (1993)
"... EDA European Demolition Association EDANA European Disposables and Nonwovens Association EEC european economic community EEC european economic community ..."

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