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The UK Economy

Garry Young

National Institute Economic Review, 2000, vol. 171, 9-27

Abstract: After last year's very modest slowdown in growth, the UK economy now appears to be on the brink of a period of much more rapid expansion. Even those sectors, such as manufacturing and construction, which had been stagnating, have picked up speed since the middle of last year and there are signs that all sectors of the economy will grow strongly this year.

Date: 2000
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