Chapter I. The Home Economy
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1985, vol. 112, 5-18
Abstract:
After a check due to the miners' strike, total output has been rising since last summer. It was probably about 1 3/4–2 per cent higher in the first quarter of 1935 than in the third quarter of 1984. Allowing for the fact that perhaps 1/2 per cent of this rise was due to a recovery in coal production, as the strike became less effective and finally ended in March, the ‘underlying’ rate of growth may have been of the order of 2 1/2–3 per cent a year.
Date: 1985
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