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11 Annual Growth Rates of Real Gross Domestic Product 1955–73. 12 Annual Growth Rates of Gross National Product 1960–70. 13 Growth of Industrial Production 1957–76. 14 Output Per Person Employed in EEC Countries: Average Annual Rates of ...
11 Annual Growth Rates of Real Gross Domestic Product 1955–73. 12 Annual Growth Rates of Gross National Product 1960–70. 13 Growth of Industrial Production 1957–76. 14 Output Per Person Employed in EEC Countries: Average Annual Rates of ...
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The rise of tariff protection in overseas markets after 1870 and the increasing encroachments of foreign sources of supply, both for agricultural and manufactured products, in the domestic market itself, had conspired to undermine the ...
The rise of tariff protection in overseas markets after 1870 and the increasing encroachments of foreign sources of supply, both for agricultural and manufactured products, in the domestic market itself, had conspired to undermine the ...
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This falling off in export performance was accompanied by an indifferent record in terms of the growth of gross domestic product (total output) 3 and of industrial production (see Table 3,p. 140). Whilst it is important to note that ...
This falling off in export performance was accompanied by an indifferent record in terms of the growth of gross domestic product (total output) 3 and of industrial production (see Table 3,p. 140). Whilst it is important to note that ...
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Nevertheless, despite the validity of this kind of argument it remains true that the rate of growth of a country's exports can be determined also by domestic factors, in the nature of demand in the home market, for example, ...
Nevertheless, despite the validity of this kind of argument it remains true that the rate of growth of a country's exports can be determined also by domestic factors, in the nature of demand in the home market, for example, ...
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Contents
Growth and Stagnation | |
Recovery on the Dole | |
the Bankrupt State | |
the Political Economy of Failure | |
Statistical Tables | 12 |
Notes | 25 |
Bibliography | 79 |
Index | 1982 |
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