Michigan Business Reports, Issue 36School of Business Administration, University of Michigan., 1961 |
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Page 24 - Treaty Establishing the European Economic Community, and Connected Documents, published by the Secretariat of the Interim Committee for the Common Market and Euratom, Brussels, 1957.
Page v - ... public schools are considered. Materials developed in one workshop are available to teachers in other areas and the Joint Council feels that one of its best services is that of facilitating the exchange of experience and materials. The financial support of the National Joint Council program has come from the Committee for Economic Development and the Fund for Adult Education established by the Ford Foundation. State and local councils raise their own funds. From the outset, the Joint Council...
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Page 16 - Bank shall be to contribute, by calling on the capital markets and its own resources, to the balanced and smooth development of the Common Market in the interest of the Community.
Page xvi - Europe has been established, while the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC) and the European Payments Union have laid the foundations of European economic cooperation.
Page 23 - Community; and (c) the interpretation of the statutes of any bodies set up by an act of the Council, where such statutes so provide.
Page 23 - European unity through the European Economic Community, the European Coal and Steel Community, and EURATOM. The...
Page 8 - Community the harmonious development of economic activities, continuous and balanced expansion, increased stability, a more rapid improvement in the standard of living and closer relations between its Member States.
Page 21 - The members of the Commission shall perform their duties in the general interest of the Community with complete independence. In the performance of their duties, they shall not seek or accept instructions from any Government or other body.
Page 16 - ... projects for modernizing or converting enterprises or for creating new activities which are called for by the progressive establishment of the Common Market where such projects by their size or nature cannot be entirely financed by the various means available in each of the Member States...