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Twenty-ninth Activity Report of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1988-09)
The realignment which occurred in the very first days of 1987 revealed that theEuropean Monetary System had not been backed up by an adequate level of coop-eration among the participating countries, given the rapidly growing ...
Twenty-sixth Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1985-08-15)
Twenty-fifth Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1984-08-31)
The world economic scene brightened up during 1983 and the major industrialeconomies returned'to a path of real growth. Economic activity in the United Statesrecovered first and grew strongly. In Europe too, expansionary ...
Twenty-eighth Activity Report of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1987-10)
The Committee held a total of nine ordinary meetings in 1986. An extraordinarymeeting was held at Ootsmarsum in the Netherlands in April in connection with ageneral realignment of EMS central rates and in August the Committee ...
Twenty-seventh Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1986-09)
Twenty-fourth Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1983-08-31)
The main features of the world economic situation in 1982 were persistent recessionand continuing disinflation. In fact the expansion which had been expected for thesecond half of the year did not materialize; it was only ...
Twenty-second Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1981-12-31)
The world economy in 1980 was hit by the effectsof the second oil shock. First, the expansion of economicactivity slowed distinctly: world production and tradegrowth rates fell sharply. Second, the current accountbalance ...
Twenty-third Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1982-05-15)
World economic trends in 1981 were subject to a number of unfavourable influences:the aftermath of the second oil shock of 1980; the worsening of domestically generatedimbalances (in particular budgetary imbalances); wide ...