Chapter I. The Economy in 1976
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1977, vol. 79, 6-25
Abstract:
If 1975 is remembered as the year when inflation dominated all other issues, 1976 cannot be so simply characterised. It was the year of sterling crises, of worsening unemployment, of public expenditure cuts, of trading wage restraint for income tax relief, and of the IMF visit. The major events are listed in Table 1.
Date: 1977
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