Πλοήγηση 011.02.01.0700 Monetary policy ανά ημερομηνία δημοσίευσης
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Douzieme rapport d'activite du comite monetaire = Twelfth report on the activities of the Monetary Committee
(EU CommissionBruxelles, 1970-06-30)Le present rapport a pour objet de donner un aperru des activites du Comite monhaire pendant Ia phiode du 16 mai 1969 au 30juin 1970. Le Comite a, au cours de cette phiode, tenu dix-neuf sessions, landis que des groupes ... -
Thirteenth Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(EU CommissionBrussels, 1972-02-16)The purpose of this report is to give a brief account of the activities of the MonetaryCommittee during the period from July 1970 to the end of 1971.During these 18 months, the Committee held 15 sessions and the working ... -
Fourteenth Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Official Journal of the European CommunitiesBrussels, 1973-04-12)The purpose of this report is to give a brief account of the activities of the MonetaryCommittee during the period from 1 January 1972 to the end of 1972.During this year, the Committee held 15 sessions and the working ... -
Fifteenth Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesBrussels, 1974-10-14)The purpose of this report is to give a brief account of the activities of the MonetaryCommittee during 1973.During this year, the Committee held 17 sessions and the working parties drawn fromits own members or set up at ... -
Sixteenth Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee
(Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesBrussels, 1974-12-31)The purpose of this report is to give a brief account of the activities of the MonetaryCommittee during 1974.During this year the Committee held 15 sessions and the working parties drawn fromits own members or set up at ... -
Seventeenth report on the activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesBrussels, 1975-12-31)1975 was marked by an economic recession such as has not occurred since the 1930s. It affected all the industrialized countries and the non-oil-producing developing countries; its repercussions 'vere reflected in international ... -
Eighteenth Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesBrussels, 1976-12-31)In 1976, the world economy saw marked progress,with production and trade showing growth rates similarto those obtaining before the oil crisis. This favourabledevelopment was not, however, a return to the statusquo. Balance ... -
Nineteenth Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesBrussels, 1977-12-31)1977 saw a slowdown in the expansion of worldeconomic activity. All the major industrialized countrieswere affected, although to differing degrees, and inter-national trade suffered as a result: from one year toanother ... -
Twentieth Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesBruxelles, 1978-12-31)The expansion of world economic activitycontinued to be moderate in 1978. Growth rates bothof production and world trade were similar to thoseof 1977. The structure of balances of paymentsaltered greatly: on the one hand, ... -
Twenty-first Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesBrussels, 1979-12-31)The expansion of world economic activity wasagain only moderate in 1979, with growth rates ofproduction and world trade similar to those of 1978.The imbalances in the current balance of paymentspositions of the major country ... -
Twenty-second Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesBrussels, 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 CommunitiesLuxembourg, 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 ... -
Twenty-fourth Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesLuxembourg, 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-fifth Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesLuxembourg, 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-sixth Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesLuxembourg, 1985-08-15) -
Twenty-seventh Report on the Activities of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesLuxembourg, 1986-09) -
Twenty-eighth Activity Report of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesLuxembourg, 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-ninth Activity Report of the Monetary Committee.
(Office for Official Publications of the European CommunitiesLuxembourg, 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 ...