Brussels, 28/07/2004 (Agence Europe) - On Tuesday, the Organisation for Economic and Development Co-operation (OECD) published its latest analysis of the situation in the euro zone. A week after the Commission's reports on the first five years of the EMU's life (see EUROPE of 24 July, p.13), the OECD's economic study sums up the current situation, and suggests initiatives to fulfil three priority objectives: promoting non-inflationist growth, furthering economic cohesion, and ensuring the...