Chapter IV. The World Overseas
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1965, vol. 31, 44-58
Abstract:
The year 1964 was on the whole one of continued growth in industrial production and expanding trade both in industrial and in primary producing countries. There was, however, some slowing down in industrial output in the second half of the year and marked divergencies appeared between developments in different countries.
Date: 1965
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