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Chapter IV. The World Economy

Anonymous

National Institute Economic Review, 1973, vol. 63, 57-87

Abstract: 1972 proved to be the most buoyant year for the world economy since 1966. Growth was faster than expected a year ago in nearly all the industrial countries, but particularly in Japan, and for the OECD countries collectively the aggregate rise in output was probably about 5 3/4 per cent.

Date: 1973
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