Chapter I. The Home Economy
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1987, vol. 120, 6-20
Abstract:
Unemployment continues to fall; manufacturing output has accelerated; the latest CBI survey reports renewed optimism: clearly the economy is going through a period of reasonably rapid growth. The reasons for this better performance are no doubt manifold, but amongst them we would emphasise the fall in the sterling exchange rate which took place last year, especially against the Deutschemark.
Date: 1987
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