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Chapter II. The World Economy

Anonymous

National Institute Economic Review, 1973, vol. 65, 26-43

Abstract: In recent months there has been mounting evidence of accelerating inflation, and the rise in prices is now regarded as the main problem in nearly all developed countries. It is the more disturbing because in most cases (France and West Germany being perhaps the main exceptions) the pressure on resources does not seem, as yet, to have been particularly severe.

Date: 1973
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