Structural Changes in the Economy, 1956-1978
G.F. Ray
National Institute Economic Review, 1979, vol. 89, 38-43
Abstract:
The new official estimates, using 1975 constant prices, provide the basis for assessing the growth rates from 1956-7 to 1977-8 as well as the changing importance, i.e. weights, of the following parts of the British economy: the main economic sectors, the main industrial categories, the manufacturing industries, and the branches of mining and trans port and communications.
Date: 1979
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