A monetary union involves multiple countries adopting a single currency and central monetary policy, like the eurozone. It eliminates exchange rate risks, simplifies trade, and boosts price stability. Member nations, businesses, and travelers benefit from reduced transaction costs and stronger economic integration, though it requires coordinated fiscal discipline.
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