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The history of '''ECON''' begins with the [[Aesculapius]]-[[Wolfsreich]] Free Trade Agreement. When [[Freedomnia]] joined the Agreement as well, the name was changed to '''ECON''', and the other nations of the Meritocracy were invited to join the Agreement. | The history of '''ECON''' begins with the [[Aesculapius]]-[[Wolfsreich]] Free Trade Agreement. When [[Freedomnia]] joined the Agreement as well, the name was changed to '''ECON''', and the other nations of the Meritocracy were invited to join the Agreement. | ||
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+ | The trade alliance fell apart, at least officially, after the fall of the Old Senate in April 2005. It was reformed under the Accords Senate on 13 August 2005. | ||
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The leader of '''ECON''' is referred to as the '''Alderman'''. | The leader of '''ECON''' is referred to as the '''Alderman'''. | ||
− | The first Alderman was Senator [[Primero Lucianno]] from [[Aesculapius]]. His successor | + | The first Alderman was Senator [[Primero Lucianno]] from [[Aesculapius]]. His immediate successor was Senator [[Jonas Koroghun]] from [[Corintur]]. The third, and last of the Old Senate Era, was Senator [[Tiber Skye]] from [[Nuclear Industrial]]. |
== Member nations == | == Member nations == | ||
− | Membership of '''ECON''' is open to all residents of the Meritocracy, subject to 2/3 vote of approval by the current member nations. The primary criteria on the acceptance of the applicant nation are the strength of its economy and its dedication | + | Membership of '''ECON''' is open to all residents of the Meritocracy, subject to 2/3 vote of approval by the current member nations. The primary criteria on the acceptance of the applicant nation are the strength of its economy and its dedication to economic freedom. |
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* [http://merit.jink.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=4528 The Meritocracy: ECON Free Trade Agreement] - The Charter | * [http://merit.jink.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=4528 The Meritocracy: ECON Free Trade Agreement] - The Charter | ||
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[[Category:The Meritocracy]] | [[Category:The Meritocracy]] |
Latest revision as of 17:01, 16 October 2005
The ECON Free Trade Agreement, or simply ECON, establishes free trade between its member nations through reduction and elimination of barriers to trade and investment. Between the member nations, all tariffs on trade are revoked, and the movement of labor is streamlined.
ECON is one of the Autonomous Regional Organizations within the Meritocracy. The name ECON stands for the Economic Community of Nations.
Contents
History
The history of ECON begins with the Aesculapius-Wolfsreich Free Trade Agreement. When Freedomnia joined the Agreement as well, the name was changed to ECON, and the other nations of the Meritocracy were invited to join the Agreement.
The trade alliance fell apart, at least officially, after the fall of the Old Senate in April 2005. It was reformed under the Accords Senate on 13 August 2005.
Alderman
The leader of ECON is referred to as the Alderman.
The first Alderman was Senator Primero Lucianno from Aesculapius. His immediate successor was Senator Jonas Koroghun from Corintur. The third, and last of the Old Senate Era, was Senator Tiber Skye from Nuclear Industrial.
Member nations
Membership of ECON is open to all residents of the Meritocracy, subject to 2/3 vote of approval by the current member nations. The primary criteria on the acceptance of the applicant nation are the strength of its economy and its dedication to economic freedom.
Founding members
Nations that joined subsequently
- Sogno - vote suspended
- Nuclear Industrial
- New Clarkhall - vote suspended
- Corintur
- Hipposhire
- Britishpeoples
- Sarda
- Glasguensis
- Ars Longa
- Yoco
- Christian Falangists
- Argyres
- International Racing
External links
- The Meritocracy: ECON Free Trade Agreement - The Charter