Chapter III. Production
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1966, vol. 35, 41-49
Abstract:
The index of industrial production rose in the first quarter of last year, dropped back in the middle two quarters, and then (with a jump in the December figure) it recovered in the fourth quarter back to the level it had reached in the first. There is evidence to suggest (page 10) that it may have risen further in the first quarter of the year. Year-on-year, from 1964 to 1965, industrial output went up almost 2¾ per cent. Industrial production in Scotland (table 23) rose about as fast as in the United Kingdom as a whole; in Northern Ireland, on the basis of provisionally estimated figures it rose faster—by about 6 per cent.
Date: 1966
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