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Chapter I. The Home Economy

Anonymous

National Institute Economic Review, 1982, vol. 100, 32-50

Abstract: The recovery in economic activity which began last spring was interrupted during the winter months. Industrial production fell in November and December and was unchanged in January. Although output during this period was affected by strikes and unusually severe winter weather, there was only a modest rebound—a rise of ½ per cent—in February, when output was 1¾ per cent lower than in October and only 1½ per cent higher than its low point of May last year.

Date: 1982
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