The US Economy: Performance and Prospects
Peter Oppenheimer and
Brian Reddaway
National Institute Economic Review, 1989, vol. 127, 52-63
Abstract:
Problems arising in the US economy and financial system are frequently of global significance, and the inauguration of a new President provides a convenient occasion for taking stock of the US economy's recent performance and prospects. In this article we include some tonger-term background as well as an assessment of the current situation. The article is a sequel to one which we wrote nearly four years ago and which focused mainly on the remarkable recovery from recession achieved by the US economy in the period 1982-4.
Date: 1989
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