Citations with the tag: GROUP of Seven countries
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- Jobs summit faces an uphill task.
Smith, David // Management Today; Feb98, p25Presents information on plans for the two-day meeting at the QEII Conference Centre in London, being hosted by Gordon Brown with the Group of Seven/Eight countries. Details on the meeting objectives; Information on G7 countries; Who the G7 countries include.
- Regional review: Asia.
Balch, Roger // Asian Business Review; Aug96, p12Reports on a leakage from a British Treasury document suggesting that the Group of Seven would have been added China, India, Brazil and Indonesia to its fold by the year 2015.
- G-7 outmoded.
Evans, Mike // Industry Week/IW; 7/18/94, Vol. 243 Issue 14, p68Argues that the meetings of the Group of Seven (G-7) member nations have outlived their usefulness. Criticism against the policy adapted by G-7 members; Issues raised on the composition of G-7.
- International (G7).
Evans, Mike // Canadian Economic Observer; Nov2005 Statistical Summary, Vol. 18, p63The article presents a chart and graphs depicting the economic conditions of the members of the Group of Seven countries.
- Unemployment in the G7 countries: 1960-2000.
Evans, Mike // Compensation & Working Conditions; Sep2002, pN.PAGReports on the unemployment rates in the G7 countries from 1960 to 2000. Increase in unemployment in both the U.S. and Canada throughout the 1960s; Unemployment rate in Japan from 1973 to 1990.
- The ridiculous G7.
Dornbusch, Rudiger // International Economy; Sep/Oct96, Vol. 10 Issue 5, p40Focuses on issues associated with the Group of Seven (G7). Involvement of G7 in international economic issues; Role in the world economy; Issues in the composition of G7.
- G7 `nonaggression pact'.
Bergsten, C. Fred // International Economy; Nov/Dec96, Vol. 10 Issue 6, p21Reports on the tendency of the members of the group of seven most industrialized nations not to criticize each other, particularly in public.
- G7: Going, going...
Bergsten, C. Fred // International Economy; Jul/Aug97, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p16Presents information on several views pertaining to what happens to the G7 process after the European Monetary Union. Details on the G7 process.
- Moving mountains. The counter-summit confronts the G-7.
Parkin, Andrew // Dollars & Sense; May/June97, Issue 211, p19Reports about the Group of Seven countries' (G-7's) summit hosted by the city of Denver on June 1997. Participants and budget of summit; Gathering of seven major industrialized economies; Showcase of TOES `97; Purpose of the gathering; Response of G-7 to economic crisis; Performance of G-7 on...
- Northern exposure.
Harris, Patricia; Lyon, David // Americas; Mar/Apr95, Vol. 47 Issue 2, p6Features the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Group of Seven, Canada's best known and most influential artistic alliance. Sample of works; Group history; Character of paintings; Social significance. INSET: Viewing Canadian visions..
- Last days for the G-7?
Flavin, Christopher // World Watch; Jul/Aug97, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p38Looks at the last days for the G7 Economic Summit in Denver, Colorado. Information on the E9, a coalition of nine demographic and ecological superpowers; Names of the countries in the G7 and E9; Indepth look at the G7; Indepth look at the E9.
- Consumption Risk-Sharing Across G-7 Countries.
Olivei, Giovanni P. // New England Economic Review; Mar/Apr2000, p3Examines the extent of international consumption risk-sharing across G-7 countries. Analysis on international consumption risk-sharing with complete markets; Output and consumption correlations across G-7 countries; Conclusions.
- Education at a glance.
Olivei, Giovanni P. // Education Quarterly Review; 2000, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p56Provides a series of social, economic and education indicators for Canada, the provinces/territories and the Group of Seven countries from 1981 to 1999.
- Fact sheet: Key G-7 economic and political data.
Olivei, Giovanni P. // U.S. Department of State Dispatch; 7/3/95 Supplement Economic Summit, Vol. 6 Issue 27, p13Presents economic and political data of Group of Seven member countries. Includes Canada; Germany; Italy; Japan; Great Britain; United States.
- Fact sheet: Economic summits, 1988-95.
Olivei, Giovanni P. // U.S. Department of State Dispatch; 7/3/95 Supplement Economic Summit, Vol. 6 Issue 27, p15Presents background information on the Group of Seven (G-7) summits from 1988-1995. Economic accomplishments; Political accomplishments; Venues; Date.
- Group of 7 designs infobahn.
Clarence, Mavis // Hollywood Reporter; 2/27/95, Vol. 336 Issue 9, p6Reports that the group of Seven countries agreed to collaborate on setting ground rules for the world's telecommunications markets. Holding of a summit in Brussels, Belgium, on February 25-26; Need to agree on copyright and data protection rules.
- Join the club.
McElroy, Wendy // Liberty (08941408); Apr2010, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p7The article reports on the outcome of a meeting held by officials of Group of Seven (G7), a coalition of major industrial democracies, in Canada in early February 2010.
- Tokyo Summit Economic Declaration.
McElroy, Wendy // Presidents & Prime Ministers; Sep/Oct93, Vol. 2 Issue 5, p52Presents an excerpt from the report `Tokyo Summit Economic Declaration,' issued from the Group of Seven (G-7) Summit in Tokyo, Japan in July 1993. Heads of state and government of seven major industrial democracies and the representatives of the European Community; Structural reforms; Trading...
- The few, the proud, the rich.
McElroy, Wendy // Earth Island Journal; Winter96/97, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p13Reports on the failure of the jobs summit between the Group of Seven countries to solve the global unemployment crisis.
- Halifax hopes tourists will replace summiteers.
Francis, David R. // Christian Science Monitor; 6/20/95, Vol. 87 Issue 143, p9Deals with the efforts in Halifax, Nova Scotia, a venue for 1995 Group of Seven summit, to develop its tourism potential. Statements of its Mayor Walter Fitzgerald on the related plans.
- Rethinking The G-7.
Francis, David R. // Middle East & Africa Financial Alert; 6/30/2003, Vol. 2 Issue 39, p1One of the central tenets of BMI's analysis of the global arena after the Iraqi war of 2002 has been the risk of supranational organisations, such as the UN or NATO, losing their raison d' etre in an increasingly unilateral world. However, economic bodies are just as much at risk, as an...
- G7-P8�Senior experts group on transnational organized crime.
Francis, David R. // Trends in Organized Crime; Summer1997, Vol. 2 Issue 4, p72An excerpt from the "G7-P8--Senior Experts Group Recommendations," established by the G7-P8 Senior Experts Group on Transnational Organized Crime in Paris, France on April 12, 1996 is presented.
- G-7 Ministers Pledge Bank Rule Accord.
Francis, David R. // American Banker; 2/9/2010, Vol. 175 Issue 21, p4The article reports that finance ministers from the Group of 7 nations (G-7) say they will devise rules that compel banks to pay for financial market failures they have a role in creating.
- Prelude to 17th world energy congress.
Francis, David R. // Electrical World; May98, Vol. 212 Issue 5, p16Reports on the gathering of the energy ministers of the G8 nations and top officials in the Russian Federation during April, 1998 to assess recommendations made by energy executives regarding a sustainable future. Relationship between governments and industry; Purposes of the meeting in Moscow,...
- German monetary targeting: A retrospective view.
Kole, Linda S.; Meade, Ellen E. // Federal Reserve Bulletin; Oct95, Vol. 81 Issue 10, p917Gives a historical account of the monetary targeting in Germany and in other Group of Seven (G-7) nations and discusses the study of stability of German money demand since 1970. Rise and fall of monetary targeting in the G-7 countries; Announcements of targets in the 1970s; History of monetary...
- G7 Summit.
Rhodes, Melissa Barrett // Harper's Bazaar; Sep99, Issue 3454, p402Features home and furniture works by the G7, a collaborative of up-and-coming product designers in the United States.
- Group of Seven: Toward global economic growth.
Rhodes, Melissa Barrett // U.S. Department of State Dispatch; 7/8/91, Vol. 2 Issue 27, p495Presents a statement issued by the Group of Seven (G-7) finance ministers, London, June 1991, concerning the global economic situation and prospects. Lower real interest rates and a sustained global economic recovery with price stability; Recent developments in international financial markets;...
- Fact sheet: Economic summits, 1981-1994.
Rhodes, Melissa Barrett // U.S. Department of State Dispatch; Jul94 Supplement Economic Summit, Vol. 5 Issue 26, p10Summarizes and provides highlights of the Group of Seven (G-7) economic summits between 1981 and 1994. Economic and political accomplishments; Naples, July 1994; Tokyo, July 1993; Munich, July 1992; London, July 1991; Houston, July 1990; Paris, July 1989; Toronto, June 1988; Venice, June 1987;...
- Common factors in international Stock prices: Evidence from a cointegration study.
Bachman, Daniel; Choi, Jongmoo Jay // International Review of Financial Analysis; 1996, Vol. 5 Issue 1, p39Examines the behavior of the stock market of seven major industrial countries (Group of Seven) over the period between 1970-1989, through the use of multilateral and bilateral cointegration techniques. What the results of the study highlights; Analysis of results.
- chapter 4: Special Report.
Bachman, Daniel; Choi, Jongmoo Jay // Malaysia Business Forecast Report; 2010 1st Quarter, p33The article looks at the fiscal performances of the Group of Seven nations and other countries in 2009.
- In defense of the G7.
Summers, Lawrence // International Economy; July/Aug96, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p8Presents information on the role of the (Group of Seven countries) G7 associations, focusing on the 1995 G7 Economic Summit meetings which were held to discuss economic issues. Formation of the G7; Issue which are focused on by the United States; Indepth look at the volatility within exchange...
- Decline of the G7.
Bergsten, C. Fred; Henning, C. Randall // International Economy; July/Aug96, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p10Focuses on the G7 association (Group of Seven countries) and its role in alleviating problems which evolve regarding the status international currency. Contributions made by the G7 to their communities; Decline of the efficiency of the G7; Factors which contributed to this decline;...
- G7 best sellers.
Bergsten, C. Fred; Henning, C. Randall // International Economy; Jul/Aug98, Vol. 12 Issue 4, p60Presents the names of several Group of Seven countries (G7) best seller books. Names of the countries includes, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Japan and Italy; Books includes `Money,' by Andrew Hacker, `Principles of Economics,' by N. Gregory, `Hungry Spirit,' by...
- Trade by partner country.
Bergsten, C. Fred; Henning, C. Randall // Monthly Statistics of International Trade -- Statistiques mensue; Jun2004, Vol. 2004 Issue 6, p42Presents international trade statistics of trade partner countries from 2002 through the first quarter of 2004. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development member countries; Group of Seven countries; Asia and Pacific countries; European Union member countries.
- U.S. official forecasts of G-7 economies, 1976-90.
Ulan, Michael; Dewald, William G. // Review (00149187); Mar/Apr95, Vol. 77 Issue 2, p39Examines the relative accuracy of forecasts for inflation and economic growth made by the American government for Group of Seven (G-7) economies from 1976 to 1990. Comparison of the forecasts to those of made by other major private and public groups; Alternative forecasts.
- A study in modernism the group of seven as an unexpectedly typical case.
Davis, Ann // Journal of Canadian Studies; Spring98, Vol. 33 Issue 1, p108Examines the modernist art of the Group of Seven in Canada. Relation of the modernism of the Group to the European modernism; Misconception of spiritualism; Use of the Wembley controversy as propaganda for modernist ideology; Influence of the Group on the National Gallery; Impact of the...
- G-7 Urges Aggressive Moves by Europe on Crisis.
Davis, Ann // American Banker; 6/6/2012, Vol. 177 Issue 87, p12The article notes the Group of Seven countries, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Great Britain, and the United States, urged European leaders to resolve the euro zone's debt crisis and the European Commission will not set a minimum for capital requirements proposed to finance bank bailouts.
- The Global Economic Pyramid Scheme.
Lasn, Kalle // Chain Reaction; Spring2000, Issue 83, p25Discusses issues concerning the Group of Seven Economic Summit in 1999. Worldviews on economics; Difference between the approach of expansionists and ecologists on the growth of environmental problems; Details on ecological economics.
- The terror trap.
Usher, Rod; Crumley, Bruce // Time International (South Pacific Edition); 08/12/96, Issue 33, p32Reports on an agreement made to take a number of measures to confront terrorism at the Paris summit of the foreign and security ministers of the G-7 industrial nations, including Russia in August, 1996. Discussion on how the measures would make life more difficult for terrorist; Reference to a...
- Group of Seven pilot projects of the Global Information Society.
Usher, Rod; Crumley, Bruce // Presidents & Prime Ministers; May/Jun95, Vol. 4 Issue 3, p40Presents an excerpt of the document `Executive Summary of the Group of Seven (G-7) Pilot Projects,' submitted by the G-7 leaders on February 25-26, 1995. Key objectives for the launching of pilot projects for the Global Information Society; Main principles guiding the selection of the theme...
- Reality Check, or the Alchemy of Long-Range Industrial Forecasting.
Gross, Andrew C.; de Maricourt, Renaud // Business Economics; Jul99, Vol. 34 Issue 3, p71Offers a look at what happened to selected long-range industry forecasts in four highly industrialized nations namely the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Italy. Sources, methods and accuracy of the forecasts; Information on both the industry and macroeconomic indicators in the...
- U.S. delegation seeks international presence at summit.
K.M. // Broadcasting & Cable; 2/20/95, Vol. 125 Issue 8, p59No abstract available.
- Beam us up, G-7 asks private info enterprises.
Chaddock, Gail Russell // Christian Science Monitor; 2/27/95, Vol. 87 Issue 63, p1Reports on the meeting of representatives from the Group of Seven nations to discuss building and regulation of a global computer network. Displays by participant companies in the conference; Views of business leaders and software developers on ability of governments to manage the development...
- G-7 summit to put spin on jobs, aid to Russia.
Scherer, Ron; Chaddock, Gail Russell // Christian Science Monitor; 6/26/96, Vol. 88 Issue 148, p1Reports on the problems that will be tackled during the Group of Seven's summit on June 27, 1996 in Lyon, France. Other world leaders invited to the summit; Argument for inviting China to future meetings; Job creation in Europe; Debt relief for poor countries; Fund for bailing out mismanaged...
- City looks for image boost from G-7.
Goodin., Michael // Crain's Detroit Business; 3/7/94, Vol. 10 Issue 10, Crain's International pI-5Reports on the implications of the Group of Seven (G-7) jobs conference in March 1994 at Detroit, Michigan. Detroit as the auto capital of the world; Effect of the G-7 to the auto industry; Issues to be discussed in the G-7 conference; Labor policies of the United States and Great Britain. ...
- City message to the G-7: We're global.
Wernle, Bradford // Crain's Detroit Business; 3/14/94, Vol. 10 Issue 11, p1Reports that the Michigan Department of Commerce, Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer's office and the Metropolitan Detroit Convention & Visitors Bureau are conducting Detroit-area plant tours in preparation for the Group of Seven (G-7) jobs summit. Tour sites; Constant change in plans and schedules;...
- G-7 Tokyo talks gain little for insurance industry.
Jennings, John // National Underwriter / Property & Casualty Risk & Benefits Manag; 7/26/93, Vol. 97 Issue 30, p9Assesses the accomplishment of the Group of Seven talk in Tokyo, Japan on the American insurance industry. Status of agreements in Tokyo about trade; Attitude of the Japanese market to foreign competition; Control of policy premiums in Japan.
- Hidden summits.
Jennings, John // Christian Science Monitor; 6/16/95, Vol. 87 Issue 141, p20Editorial. Comments on the Group of Seven summit to be held in Halifax, Canada. Swarming of reporters and other media people; Conclusions usually drawn by such summits; Suggestions for the G-7 nations to arrange science advisers summit.
- Rethinking The G-7.
Jennings, John // Emerging Europe Financial Alert; 6/30/2003, Vol. 2 Issue 7, p1Supranational organisations, such as the UN or NATO, stand the risk of losing their raison d' etre in an increasingly unilateral world following the U.S.-led war on Iraq in 2003. However, economic bodies are just as much at risk, as the anti-climactic G-7 summit in Evian, France underlined....
- G7-P8�Senior experts group on Transnational Organized Crime.
Jennings, John // Trends in Organized Crime; Summer1997, Vol. 2 Issue 4, p81An excerpt from the report "Inventory of International Organizations Dealing With Transnational Crime," released by G7-P8 Senior Experts Group on Transnational Organized Crime in Paris, France on April 12, 1996 is presented.






