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Complete economic integration is most common within [[country|countries]], rather than within [[supranational]] institutions.
Complete economic integration is most common within [[country|countries]], rather than within [[supranational]] institutions.

==See also==


{{Economic integration}}
{{Economic integration}}

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Complete economic integration is the final stage of economic integration. After complete economic integration, the integrated units have no or negligible control of economic policy, including full monetary union and complete or near-complete fiscal policy harmonisation.

Complete economic integration is most common within countries, rather than within supranational institutions.