The Economic Situation
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1960, vol. 8, 4-11
Abstract:
Industrial production has continued to expand and is estimated to have been 10 per cent higher in January than a year earlier. The main forces behind the expansion have been continuing increases in consumption and exports. Although there has been no radical change of trend in the economy, the risk that demand will become excessive appears to have increased.
Date: 1960
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