Slower growth in the developed countries: Time for a new Bretton Woods?
Peter Gripaios
European Management Journal, 1985, vol. 3, issue 1, 48-50
Abstract:
The slowdown in the economic growth of the developed countries in the late Seventies and Eighties is a well recognised event. In this discussion paper Mr. Gripaios examines and interrelates some of its possible causes and elminates policy prescriptions which focus on one cause or depend on one country -- even Europe's economically sickest, the UK. He raises the question of whether, if we are to move towards US growth rates, Europe does not need a new Bretton Woods.
Date: 1985
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