Balances of payments. Geographical breakdown 1974-1978
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BALANCES OF PAYMENTS
Geographical breakdown
1974-1978
BALANCES DES PAIEMENTS
Ventilation géographique
1980 DE EUROPÆISKE FÆLLESSKABERS STATISTISKE KONTOR
STATISTISCHES AMT DER EUROPAISCHEN GEMEINSCHAFTEN
STATISTICAL OFFICE OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
OFFICE STATISTIQUE DES COMMUNAUTÉS EUROPÉENNES
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ISTITUTO STATISTICO DELLE COMUNITÀ EUROPEE
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vermeld zijn. BALANCES OF PAYMENTS
Geographical breakdown
1974-1978
BALANCES DES PAIEMENTS
Ventilation géographique
Manuscript completed In March 1980
Manuscrit terminé en mars 1980 This publication is also available In the following languages:
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DA/NL ISBN 92-825-1859-0
DE/IT ISBN 92-825-1857-4
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Printed in Belgium 1980
ISBN 92-825-1858-2
Kat./cat.: CA-30-80-100-2A-C Contents
Page Page
Netherlands Symbols, abbreviations and nomenclature used 4 2.5 96
2.6 Introduction 5 BLEU 100
2.7 United Kingdom Consolidated balance of payments of the Member 104
Ireland States of the European Communities 8 2.8 108
2.9 Denmark 112 Balance of payments of the institutions of the
10 European Communities
12 Explanatory notes
27 Conversion rates in ECU Balances of payments by reporting coun­
Main national publications giving balance of try and by geographical areas
payments data 28
(1 978 — gross flows)
3.1 EUR 9 116
3.2 118 FR Germany
120 3.3 France
122 3.4 Italy I— COMPARATIVE TABLES
3.5 Netherlands 124 (abridged system)
BLEU 126 3.6
3.7 United Kingdom 128
1. Balances of payments by geographical
3.8 Ireland 130 area and by reporting country
(1 974 to 1 978 — gross flows)
Balances of payments with:
30 1.1 The world
II — TABLES FOR SELECTED ITEMS 34 1.2 European Community countries (EUR 9)
1.3 Non-member countries 38
k Data by selected items and by geographi­42 1.4 The United States
cal areas 46 1.5 Japan
(1 974 to 1978 — gross flows) 1.6 Canada 50
54 1.7 Greece, Spain and Turkey
4.1 Goods and services 134 1.8 The other OECD countries 58
4.11 Merchandise (f.o.b.) 136 1.9 Australia, New Zealand and the Republic
4.12 Services 138 of South Africa 62
4.121 Transport 66 140 1.10 The Sino-Soviet Area
1.11 4.122 Insurance on transport 142 The 'Other Countries' 70
4.123 Travel 144 1.111 Oil-producing countries 74
4.124 Investment income 146
4.125 Earnings from work 148
4.126 Government transactions,
n.i.e. 150
152 4.127 Other services II— COUNTRY TABLES
4.2 Unrequited transfers 154 (detailed system)
4.21 Privates 156
158 4.22 Official transfers
2. Balances of payments by reporting coun­
4.3 Total of goods, services and unrequited
try and by geographical areas
transfers (balance of 'current' transac­
(1 974 to 1 978 — net flows)
tions) 160
2.1 EUR 9 80 4.4 Direct investment: assets 162
2.2 FR Germany 84 4.5 t: liabilities 164
2.3 France 88 4.6 Other long-term assets - private sector 166
2.4 Italy 92 4.7 Otherm liabilities - private sector 168 Symbols, abbreviations and nomenclature used
All countries (including inter­0 Nil or data less than half 0,5 Mio ECU Non-member
countries national organizations and 'unallo­
cated transactions' ) other than the No data available
member countries of the European
Communities * Estimate made by EUROSTAT
Mio Million Other OECD Austria, Finland, Iceland, Norway,
countries Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland.
Mrd 000 million
Although Australia and New Zea­
ECU European currency unit land are currently members of the
OECD, transactions with these
countries are still published jointly EUR 9 Total of the member countries oí tne
with those concerning the Republic European Communities (FR of Ger­
of South. Africa many, France, Italy, Netherlands, Bel­
gium, Luxembourg, United Kingdom,
Ireland and Denmark) Sino-Soviet USSR, German Democratic Repub­
Area lic, Poland. Czechoslovakia, Hun­
EU ROSTAT Statistical Office of the European Com­ gary, Romania. Bulgaria, Albania,
munities Vietnam, Mongolia, People's Re­
public of China. North Korea
UEBL-BLEU Belgo-Luxembourg economic union
'Other All countries other than : OECD Organization for economic cooperation
countries' and development (1) — The members of OECD
— The Republic of South Africa
IMF International Monetary Fund
— The members of the Sino-Soviet
area
SDR Special drawing rights — The international organizations
and 'unallocated transactions'
DM German mark
Oil-producing Algeria, Bahrein, Kuwait, Indonesia,
FF French franc
countries Iran, Iraq, the Libyan Arab Republic,
the Netherlands Antilles, Nigeria,
LIT Italian lira
Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Trinidad
and Tobago, the United Arab Em­
HFL Florin (Guilder)
irates, Venezuela
BFR Belgian franc
LFR Luxembourg franc
UKL Pound sterling
IRL Irish pound
DKR Danish crown
USD United States dollar
(') On 31 December 1978 the members of OECD were: Australia, Austria,
Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, F R Germany, Greece,
Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand,
Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United
Kingdom, United States. Introduction
In this yearbook, available in three linguistic which are not always completely standardized.
versions: English/French, German/Italian and Consequently, despite progress made in recent
Dutch/Danish, the regional breakdown of the years, the data are still not fully comparable from
balance of payments data for 1 974 to 1 978 is given country to country.
for each Member State of the European Com­
The data on the United Kingdom's transactions with
munities and for the United States and Japan. It
EUR 9 and with non-member countries were drawn
completes therefore the yearbook 'Balances of
up by the UK authorities mainly to assist the
payments - Global data' which the Statistical Office
EUROSTAT to produce a balance of payments
of the European Communities (EUROSTAT) pub­
account for the Community as a whole with non-
lished in April last.
member countries, but also in response to the
The tables are preceded by two notes concerning interest shown in the United Kingdom to be better
the drawing up and the development of the informed about the different elements of the balance
consolidated balance of payments of the nine between this and other Community countries. The
Member States and the balance of payments of the preparation of these data constitutes an exception,
Community institutions. since the UK authorities do not normally draw up
balance of payments statements of the United
Kingdom's transactions with individual countries or
groups of countries. This policy stems from an
* appreciation of the conceptual difficulties which are
particularly troublesome for countries, such as the * *
United Kingdom, which are centres for international
settlements or extensively involved inl
banking transactions. In addition there are practical
difficulties arising with data supplied voluntarily by Because of gaps in data available for certain
the transactors or by associated organizations who Member States, the regional breakdown is not
do not, or cannot, provide country information. For provided in the same detail or with the same
these reasons the regional breakdown of the United coverage for all reporting countries. In particular, it is
Kingdom's balance can provide no more than a limited to two geographical zones for the United
general indication of the size of transactions. Kingdom, it presents particular geographical group­
ings for the Irish data, and the Danish balances for
Work is in progress in an attempt to deal with the 1978

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