Chapter IV. Production
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1967, vol. 39, 44-52
Abstract:
In February 1966, the industrial production forecast was based on ‘present policies’; it then appeared that national output might rise 2 1/4 per cent in 1966, and the forecast for industrial production was for an increase of 2 1/3 per cent. The deflationary policies in July reduced the year-on-year rise in national output to 1 per cent, and the rise in industrial production to ½ per cent.
Date: 1967
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