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European Economy. Quarterly report on the euro area 2005.
(European Commission, 2005-04-01)
Economic growth in the euro area is now gathering momentum, after moderating in the first half of the year. Estimates for the third quarter indicate that GDP growth is above potential, and ...
European Economy. Quarterly report on the euro area 2004.
(European Commission, 2004-05-01)
Since I presented the Commission’s autumn economic forecasts about two months ago, the economic context has evolved considerably. Oil prices reached all-time highs in October before ...
European Economy. Quarterly report on the euro area 2004.
(European Commission, 2004-03-01)
It is with great pleasure that I continue the tradition established by my predecessor Pedro Solbes of drawing together the main lines of the analysis presented in the regular Quarterly Reports on ...
European Economy. Quarterly report on the euro area 2005.
(European Commission, 2005-03-01)
Economic growth in the euro area slowed slightly in the second quarter of the year, reflecting ...
European Economy. Quarterly report on the euro area 2005.
(European Commission, 2005-01-01)
The Spring European Council in Brussels last month reached two agreements that I believe will, if rigorously implemented, restore credibility to the functioning of the EU’s system of ...
European Economy. Quarterly report on the euro area 2005.
(European Commission, 2005-02-01)
The Spring European Council in Brussels last month reached two agreements that I believe will, if rigorously implemented, restore credibility to the functioning of the EU’s system of ...
European Economy. Quarterly report on the euro area 2004.
(European Commission, 2004-04-01)
Following the positive growth surprise in the first quarter of this year, the recovery of the euro area has pursued its course. The economy has actually expanded slightly faster than expected ...
Communication from the Commission to the council, the European Parliament, the European Ecomonic and Social committee, the committe of the regions and the European Central Bank.
(European Commission, 2004-11-10)
The eventual introduction of the single currency will be a milestone event for all future euro-area entrants, just as it was for the countries in the present euro area. The new Member States joined the European Union ...
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Central Bank, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions and the European Bank.Fifth report on the practical preparations for the future enlargement of the euro area.
(European Commission, 2007-07-16)
Since the adoption of the euro by Slovenia on 1 January 2007, the euro area consists of thirteen EU Member States. Among the remaining fourteen EU Member States, twelve are "Member States with ...
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Central Bank, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions and the European Bank.Third report on the practical preparations for the future enlargement of the euro area.
(European Commission, 2006-06-22)
The euro area currently consists of twelve EU Member States. A Member State's entry into the euro area is conditional upon the Member State meeting the "Maastricht" convergence criteria laid ...