National Institute UK Economic Outlook Winter 2023
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National Institute UK Economic Outlook, 2023, issue 9, 4-5
Abstract:
The UK is likely to avoid a 'technical recession' in 2023. Though, with GDP growth set to remain close to zero in 2023 and real personal disposable income having contracted for four consecutive quarters, it will certainly feel like a recession for many. This makes clear the need to analyse a broader range of indicators – beyond GDP – that capture what we think matters from the point of view of households.
Date: 2023
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