Chapter V. The World Economy
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1969, vol. 47, 64-84
Abstract:
The year 1968 proved in the end to be a substantially more favourable one for the world economy than had been expected. For industrial production in the OECD countries the rise of about 6 per cent, compared with less than 2 per cent in 1967, was still rather below the average for other recent years. But the growth in their aggregate national output, which had dropped to 3 per cent in 1967, recovered in 1968 to a little more than the previous average of 5 per cent.
Date: 1969
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