The CBI ‘Industrial Trends Survey’ as a Measure of Current Manufacturing Output
Mary Gregory (mary.gregory@st-hildas.ox.ac.uk)
National Institute Economic Review, 1970, vol. 52, 52-56
Abstract:
‘The ideal situation would be one in which all the data were bang up to date, completely reliable and mutually consistent. We should then be able to say with confidence what had been happening and where we were. Unfortunately this is hardly ever possible. The first thing we have to forecast is the past.’
Date: 1970
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