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2011 GDP
In 2011 the GDP of the Principality rose to 4.37 billion euro. This marks a growth of +6.6% compared to 2010. Full results and analyses are available in an annual report that is available here for consultation.Click here to acc...
Read more of Read moreQuarterly economic bulletin: revised data
The employment section of the Quarterly Economic Bulletin of the second quarter of 2012 was revised by Monaco Statistics on 5th October 2012. The version published on 6th September showed an inaccurate breakdown of jobs by indu...
Read more of Read moreMonaco Statistics submits its report on state-owned housing to the Minister of State: issues and reflections on the future of state-owned housing up to 2022
The commitmentsFollowing the undertaking by the Prince’s Government during the budget debates relating to the 2012 Preliminary Budget, Monaco Statistics yesterday submitted its report on state-owned housing to HE Michel Roger a...
Read more of Read moreHousing survey
Following the third meeting of the Scientific Council, Monaco Statisticshas published the prospective survey of housing needs of Monaco up to 2022.
Read more of Read moreSale of "Monaco en chiffres”
The report "Monaco en chiffres”(Monaco in figures)is on sale at the price of €15.
Read more of Read more"Monaco en chiffres" 2012 edition
Monaco Statistics has just published the 2012 edition of the statistical report«Monaco en chiffres».This annual report presents statistics on the Principality’s economic, social, cultural and sporting sectors as well as on publ...
Read more of Read moreNew Web Site and Graphic Identity for "Monaco Statistics"
This morning, "Monaco Statistics" unveiled its new corporate identity and launched its websitewww.monacostatistics.mc The new logo adopted by "Monaco Statistics" will give it more visibility and make it easi...
Read more of Read moreNew Economic Bulletin of 1Q 2012
This quarterly bulletin presents several new features which illustrate, both in form and in substance, the recent works carried out by Monaco Statistics.The presentation has been changed to make information clearer and accessib...
Read more of Read moreDeclare details relating to the calculation of GDP (Gross Domestic Product)
As is the case every year and thanks to your support, Monaco Statistics calculates the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Principality of Monaco.
Read more of Read more2012 GDP – 2011 Survey
The form of the 2012 GDP's survey, concerning the financial year 2011 isavailable on-line.
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Read more of Read moreCode of practice
The objective of this code is to lay down ethical principles to be used as reference by Monaco Statistics staff in the conduct of their duties.
Read more of Read moreVisit by H.E. Mr. Michel Roger of the new offices of Monaco Statistics
This morning, H.E. the Minister of State visited the new premises housing the Monaco Statistics. The visit took place in the presence of members of Monaco Statistics' Scientific Council and National Councillors.
Read more of Read moreIMSEE’s 2nd Scientific Council
10-11-2011-Following IMSEE’s 2nd Scientific Council meeting which he chaired this morning, Prof. Pierre-André Chiappori expressed his satisfaction with regard to the work to set up a legal and operational basis for Monaco’s sta...
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