Chapter II. The World Economy
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1968, vol. 46, 22-35
Abstract:
The growth of production in the industrial countries now seems likely to be significantly bigger both this year and next than we thought in August. The rise in their combined national outputs may be 5 rather than 4½ per cent in 1968 and some 3½-4 per cent in 1969. Unemployment seems to have turned downwards since about the middle of the year in most countries.
Date: 1968
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