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					| Titre : | Social aspects or european economic co-operation : Report by a group of experts |  
					| Type de document : | document électronique |  
					| Auteurs : | Maurice Byé, Auteur ; T. U. Matthew, Auteur ; et al., Auteur |  
					| Editeur : | Geneva : International Labour Office |  
					| Année de publication : | 1956 |  
					| Collection : | Studies and reports |  
					| Sous-collection : | New series num. 46 |  
					| Importance : | 179 p |  
					| Langues : | Anglais (eng) |  
					| Note de contenu : | The Group of Experts on Social Aspects of Problems of European Economic Co-operation, appointed in accordance with a decision of the Governing Body of the International Labour Office at its 128th Session (March 1955), was composed as follows : - Mr. Maurice BYE : Professor of International Economic Relations at Paris University, Faculty of Law ; Member of the French Economic Council.
 - Mr. T. U. MATTHEW : Formerly Lucas Professor in the Principles of Engineering Production, Birmingham University.
 - Mr. Helmut MEINHOLD : Professor of Economic and Social Science, Heidelberg University ; Member of Scientific Council, Federal Ministry of Economics ; Member of Market Research Committee of the High Authority, European Coal and Steel Community.
 - Mr. Bertil OHLIN : Professor at Stockholm Commercial College ; Member of Riksdag, Minister of Commerce 1944-45, Leader of the Liberal Party.
 - Mr. Pasquale SARACENO : Professor at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan ; Central Director of I.R.I. (Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale) ; Secretary-General of Associazione per lo Sviluppo del Mezzogiorno (SVIMEZ).
 - Mr. Petrus J. VERDOOKN : Professor of Market Analysis, Trade Statistics and Commercial Economics,
 Rotterdam School of Economics ; Deputy Director, Netherlands Central Planning Bureau ; Economic Adviser to Surinam Planning Board, 1951 and 1954.
 Professor Ohlin was elected Chairman. The group held two meetings, from 15 to 21 September 1955
 and from 6 to 13 February 1956. The report was the subject of a preliminary discussion in the Governing Body at its 132nd Session (June 1956) and is expected to be fully considered by it at its 133rd Session in November 1956.
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