Chapter I. The Home Economy
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1973, vol. 65, 7-25
Abstract:
According to the latest indicators of output the economy has continued to grow strongly at an annual rate of 6 per cent or so; during the three months to May industrial production increased by 2½ per cent to a level 8 per cent above that recorded for May 1972 though a small fall was registered in June. Our estimate of GDP in the second quarter shows a further rise of 1 3/4 per cent to some 61 per cent above the level in the corresponding period of last year.
Date: 1973
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