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Report of the Committee for Development Planning (E/1980/3, Supplement No. 2)
English 1980 CDP report, ECOSOC and GA resolutions
World Economic Survey 1979-1980 observes that the present world economic situation is characterized by a slow pace of economic advance in most countries, which is expected to weaken further in the coming months, particularly in developed market economies. This is accompanied by high rates of price inflation (which are pervading all economies) and substantial changes in the pattern of current-account balances, occasioned principally by the doubling of the price of oil between the end of 1978 and the early months of 1980. Download full report World Economic and Social Survey 1979-80
1979?1980 World Economic Survey 1979?1980 World Economic Survey 1979-1980 observes that the present world economic situation is characterized by a slow pace of economic advance in most countries, which is expected to weaken further in the coming months, particularly in developed market economies. This is accompanied by high rates of price inflation (which are pervading all economies) and substantial changes in the pattern of current-account balances, occasioned principally by the doubling of the price of oil between the end of 1978 and the early months of 1980. Download full report 1978 World Economic Survey 1978 According to World Economic Survey 1978, the pace of world economic activity… World Economic And Social Survey Archive: 1970-1979
Report of the Committee for Development Planning (E/1979/37, Supplement No. 7)
English 1979 CDP report, ECOSOC and GA resolutions
According to World Economic Survey 1978, the pace of world economic activity weakened in 1978. In developing countries, in particular, the trends towards lower rates of growth in output observed since 1975 were accentuated. The developed market economies continued to grapple with problems of insufficient recovery in productive investment. In the centrally planned economies, growth was restrained by external imbalances and international bottlenecks, especially in the energy and transport sectors. Supplement to World Economic Survey 1978 The Supplement to World Economic Survey 1978 contains a study on "The Expansion of Exports from Developing Countries and Policies of Structural Adjustment… World Economic and Social Survey 1978
Report of the Committee for Development Planning (E/1978/46, Supplement No. 6)
English 1978 CDP report, ECOSOC and GA resolutions
World Economic Survey 1977 highlights a widespread uncertainty and unease about prospects for the world economy in 1978 and even over a longer time span. Although domestic income and output in 1977 and early 1978 have been continuing to increase in most countries, the pace has been moderating recently and shows no signs of quickening in the immediate future. For most countries?developing as well as developed?prospects are seen to depend quite heavily on events external to their domestic economy. Download full report World Economic and Social Survey 1977
Report of the Committee for Development Planning (E/5939, Supplement No. 4)
English 1977 CDP report, ECOSOC and GA resolutions
World Economic Survey 1976 reviews the main developments in the world economy in 1976 and the outlook for 1977. It summarizes the latest available data on world production and world trade and briefly examines the state of economic balance?internal, as revealed by changes in inflation and unemployment; and external, as revealed by changes in reserves, debt and exchange rates. As part of its overview of the world economy, the Survey also examines the most recent evidence of economic performance and problems in the developing countries. Supplement to World Economic Survey 1976 While World Economic Survey 1976 presents a synoptic view of the world economy, with an emphasis on global aggregates… World Economic and Social Survey 1976
Report of the Committee for Development Planning (E/5793, Supplement No. 6)
English 1976 CDP report, ECOSOC and GA resolutions