World Economic Survey 1957 examines the problem of inflation, analysing its nature as well as recent governmental anti-inflationary policies, with particular emphasis on the role of monetary policies. Both demand and cost elements, as well as the significance of monetary factors are reviewed. The Survey also highlights recent events in the world economy, paying special attention to the factors underlying the recessionary trends that emerged in 1957, and provides an economic outlook for 1958.
Economic Developments in the Middle East 1956-1957
This study reviews current economic developments in the Middle East from 1956 to 1957. Details of economic activity for each country?reflecting the…
World Economic and Social Survey 1957