For most of the industrialised countries of the world, the first half of 1977 has been a period of relatively slow growth, and very slow adjustment towards the objectives of price stability and full employment. In the United States, however, a stronger recovery is evident: GNP is expected to grow by 5% in 1977, and by perhaps a similar amount in 1978
The recovery in the world economy which began in 1982 now appears to be moving out of its fastest gr...
The second quarter of this year saw a rapid recovery of activity from its depressed first quarter le...
While demand management policies in the major industrialised countries are in a state of concerted d...
For most of the industrialised countries of the world, the first half of 1977 has been a period of r...
The general picture is one of a faltering recovery, the consequence in many countries of an excessiv...
The present position and outlook might be depicted as follows. The recovery can be considered to be ...
There is now ample evidence that the pace of recovery in the major economies slackened during 1976. ...
While different countries are now emerging from the recession at different rates, there are unmistak...
The initial recovery phase of the leading economies in the second half of 1975 occurred at a fairly ...
Prospects for the world economy have greatly improved in the last few months. The key to this recove...
For most of the industrialised world the first half of 1977 has been a period of relatively slow gro...
There are now unmistakable signs of a sustained recovery in world trade and production. Both the imp...
The initial recovery from the 1974-75 recession in Germany, Japan and the United States has lost muc...
The more detailed and disaggregated data now available confirm that 1977 was indeed a year of stagna...
The early part of 1990 saw continued slowing of economic growth in the major industrialised countrie...
The recovery in the world economy which began in 1982 now appears to be moving out of its fastest gr...
The second quarter of this year saw a rapid recovery of activity from its depressed first quarter le...
While demand management policies in the major industrialised countries are in a state of concerted d...
For most of the industrialised countries of the world, the first half of 1977 has been a period of r...
The general picture is one of a faltering recovery, the consequence in many countries of an excessiv...
The present position and outlook might be depicted as follows. The recovery can be considered to be ...
There is now ample evidence that the pace of recovery in the major economies slackened during 1976. ...
While different countries are now emerging from the recession at different rates, there are unmistak...
The initial recovery phase of the leading economies in the second half of 1975 occurred at a fairly ...
Prospects for the world economy have greatly improved in the last few months. The key to this recove...
For most of the industrialised world the first half of 1977 has been a period of relatively slow gro...
There are now unmistakable signs of a sustained recovery in world trade and production. Both the imp...
The initial recovery from the 1974-75 recession in Germany, Japan and the United States has lost muc...
The more detailed and disaggregated data now available confirm that 1977 was indeed a year of stagna...
The early part of 1990 saw continued slowing of economic growth in the major industrialised countrie...
The recovery in the world economy which began in 1982 now appears to be moving out of its fastest gr...
The second quarter of this year saw a rapid recovery of activity from its depressed first quarter le...
While demand management policies in the major industrialised countries are in a state of concerted d...