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/^t/We are, willy-nilly, heading for a new unified Europe. The large market, if governed by common budgetary and fiscal policy will offer many possibilities for the assembled members. More importantly, non-members will be eliminated from the marketplace, which is already the case. Those who are against joining the E. C. ofthen fall back on the argument that it will ruin home economy, especially the state-supported agriculture. They also resort to the old cliche about promoting home products and their superiority over foreign merchandise. The very argument is as often used as abused. For an average consumer it is freedom of choice that is vital and this is ensured by compatitiveness.