In his November Statement the Chancellor of the Exchequer has forecast continuing expansion of the economy during 1986. The recent growth of exports and investment is not expected to be maintained but consumer spending, boosted by higher real earnings and tax cuts in the Spring Budget, will rise
Gross Domestic Product in the United Kingdom increased by close on 3% in 1978. This growth, however,...
The Scottish economy, like that of the UK as a whole, looks set to experience a substantial shift in...
The growth of demand is almost certainly still too high in relation to supply for there to be much i...
Growth in the UK economy looks set to continue in 1986 although at a lower rate than in preceding ye...
In his November Statement the Chancellor of the Exchequer has forecast continuing expansion of the e...
The improvements in output, employment and unemployment, appear to be continuing. The growth in cons...
The pace of economic growth rose above the underlying growth rate in the first half of 1985 as a con...
External events have had a considerable impact on the UK economy. In line with developments elsewher...
The British economy continues to grow strongly at a rate in excess of other major industrial countri...
Since the last quarter of 1985 developments in the UK economy have been dominated by the sharp falls...
Recent developments in the UK economy suggest that the slowdown of growth in 1985 may only have been...
Output and employment have improved in recent months, due to the delayed effects of more favourable ...
The growth of the UK economy continues at a brisk rate. Manufacturing output is especially buoyant. ...
Growth in the British economy continues at a high rate. To date there is little evidence that the co...
The rate of growth of output in the British economy appears to be slowing down in line with earlier ...
Gross Domestic Product in the United Kingdom increased by close on 3% in 1978. This growth, however,...
The Scottish economy, like that of the UK as a whole, looks set to experience a substantial shift in...
The growth of demand is almost certainly still too high in relation to supply for there to be much i...
Growth in the UK economy looks set to continue in 1986 although at a lower rate than in preceding ye...
In his November Statement the Chancellor of the Exchequer has forecast continuing expansion of the e...
The improvements in output, employment and unemployment, appear to be continuing. The growth in cons...
The pace of economic growth rose above the underlying growth rate in the first half of 1985 as a con...
External events have had a considerable impact on the UK economy. In line with developments elsewher...
The British economy continues to grow strongly at a rate in excess of other major industrial countri...
Since the last quarter of 1985 developments in the UK economy have been dominated by the sharp falls...
Recent developments in the UK economy suggest that the slowdown of growth in 1985 may only have been...
Output and employment have improved in recent months, due to the delayed effects of more favourable ...
The growth of the UK economy continues at a brisk rate. Manufacturing output is especially buoyant. ...
Growth in the British economy continues at a high rate. To date there is little evidence that the co...
The rate of growth of output in the British economy appears to be slowing down in line with earlier ...
Gross Domestic Product in the United Kingdom increased by close on 3% in 1978. This growth, however,...
The Scottish economy, like that of the UK as a whole, looks set to experience a substantial shift in...
The growth of demand is almost certainly still too high in relation to supply for there to be much i...