Chapter II. The World Economy
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1970, vol. 53, 21-37
Abstract:
The last twelve months have been a period of economic stagnation in the United States and exceptionally rapid expansion in continental Western Europe. In the second quarter industrial production was 2 per cent lower in the United States and about 6 per cent higher in continental Western Europe than it had been a year earlier.
Date: 1970
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