Output is now increasing at a moderate pace in most of the major developed economies. In most cases the recovery is being sustained by buoyant consumers expenditure and by the end of stock liquidation. Of themselves these are inadequate to sustain a prolonged upturn in economic activity. The key to such an upturn is a revival in business investment
The performance of the main economies has been surprisingly buoyant in recent months. It appears lik...
While the world economy has slowed down dramatically, the UK economy seems becalmed. Although indust...
The general picture is one of a faltering recovery, the consequence in many countries of an excessiv...
The initial recovery phase of the leading economies in the second half of 1975 occurred at a fairly ...
Although circumstances are propitious for a modest expansion in output, business confidence is low a...
The one thing this recovery does not lack is confidence. Surveys of business opinion in all the majo...
The British economy is certain to continue growing throughout 1984. Little acceleration of the pace ...
Most forecasters, including the Treasury itself, predict a modest recovery in the economy this year....
Developments in the early part of this year suggest that in general most countries are likely to exp...
The present position and outlook might be depicted as follows. The recovery can be considered to be ...
The world economy is now clearly moving into recession. Industrial output in the United States, havi...
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...
The leading economies have now reached a stage where many economists and policy makers are questioni...
There is now ample evidence that the pace of recovery in the major economies slackened during 1976. ...
The performance of the main economies has been surprisingly buoyant in recent months. It appears lik...
While the world economy has slowed down dramatically, the UK economy seems becalmed. Although indust...
The general picture is one of a faltering recovery, the consequence in many countries of an excessiv...
The initial recovery phase of the leading economies in the second half of 1975 occurred at a fairly ...
Although circumstances are propitious for a modest expansion in output, business confidence is low a...
The one thing this recovery does not lack is confidence. Surveys of business opinion in all the majo...
The British economy is certain to continue growing throughout 1984. Little acceleration of the pace ...
Most forecasters, including the Treasury itself, predict a modest recovery in the economy this year....
Developments in the early part of this year suggest that in general most countries are likely to exp...
The present position and outlook might be depicted as follows. The recovery can be considered to be ...
The world economy is now clearly moving into recession. Industrial output in the United States, havi...
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...
The leading economies have now reached a stage where many economists and policy makers are questioni...
There is now ample evidence that the pace of recovery in the major economies slackened during 1976. ...
The performance of the main economies has been surprisingly buoyant in recent months. It appears lik...
While the world economy has slowed down dramatically, the UK economy seems becalmed. Although indust...
The general picture is one of a faltering recovery, the consequence in many countries of an excessiv...