The Economic Situation
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1959, vol. 4, 3-24
Abstract:
The latest evidence strengthens the view that recovery is well under way in Britain and that the forces of recovery are spreading through the western world. In most industrial countries demand and activity are rising rapidly. Although the primary producing countries have not yet experienced much recovery in their export earnings, the impact of the recession on them is waning.
Date: 1959
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