The European Union THE EUROPEAN UNION Lesson 7 How has the single market benefited millions of Europeans?

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The European Union THE EUROPEAN UNION Lesson 7 How has the single market benefited millions of Europeans?

The European Union The Single Market - freedom of choice Four freedoms of movement:  goods  services  people  capital © Getty Images Has led to: significant reductions in the price of many products and services, including internet access and airfares. 40% drop in price of phone calls from million new jobs from 1992 to 2009

The European Union Free movement of goods No customs duties between the member states The EU also prohibits charges having an equivalent effect of customs duties.

The European Union Free movement of services The freedom prohibits restrictions on free circulation of services within Member States. Examples: Postal service Internet purchases Banking

The European Union Free movement of people The right to travel. The right to work in any member state. The right to settle in any member state.

The European Union Free movement of capital Capital within the EU may be transferred in any amount from one country to another.