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Monaco Statistics marks tenth anniversary
Monaco Statistics (IMSEE) and the Scientific Council for Statistics and Economic Studies were established on 24 January 2011.With a mandate to promote knowledge of the Principality’s economic and social environment, Monaco Statistics has, since it was founded, put in place a statistical information system that uses...
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Presentation of Economy Bulletin for Q3 2020
Monaco Statistics (IMSEE) presented the Principality’s Economy Bulletin for the third quarter of 2020 before a press audience on Tuesday 15 December.Surrounded by Government ministers Jean Castellini and Didier Gamerdinger, Monaco Statistics Director Sophie Vincent explained that “the Monegasque economy, like the gl...
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Monegasque Economy Bulletin - From Lockdown to the Lifting of Lockdown - The "Expected Economic Underperformance" in the Second Quarter
On Monday 21 September, the Monegasque Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (IMSEE), presented the Principality's Economy Bulletin* to the Press.Accompanied by Government Ministers Didier Gamerdinger and Jean Castellini, Sophie Vincent, Director of IMSEE, highlighted the exceptional nature of the period of A...
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IMSEE presents economic benefits of Grand Prix
This morning Lionel Galfré, Director of the Monegasque Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (IMSEE), presented the results of a study on the economic benefits of the 2017 Grand Prix at a breakfast meeting organised by the Monaco Economic Board (MEB).It should be recalled that the economic benefits of the 201...
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IMSEE highlights economic benefits of 2017 Formula 1 Grand Prix
In a recently published report, the Monegasque Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (IMSEE) assesses the economic benefits of the 2017 Formula 1 Grand Prix in Monaco at 90million euros over a period of four days and within an area of two square kilometres (21.7 million in direct benefits and 68.3 million in...
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