The Economic Situation
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1963, vol. 25, 4-21
Abstract:
Our provisional estimate of the British economy's mid-year position is this : by the second quarter total national output had recovered quite sharply from its first quarter drop, to a point some 2-2½ per cent higher than at the end of 1962. So a belated recovery has begun—belated, because national output at the end of 1962 was no higher than the 1962 or 1961 average.
Date: 1963
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