The Economic Situation: Chapter I. the Home Economy
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1969, vol. 50, 9-23
Abstract:
The customary comment on the deficiencies of the data available for interpreting the recent past applies with more than usual force on this occasion. Not only are the three alternative national accounts estimates of GDP for the second quarter of the year in conflict, but in addition the value of some of the main indicators available for the construction of third quarter figures is also in some doubt : the figures of visible exports, visible imports, and industrial output in this period are all evidently less reliable as indications of economic activity than they usually are.
Date: 1969
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