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Chapter II. the World Overseas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 March 2020

Extract

There was some slowing down of the growth of industrial production as a whole during the summer months though the overall tendency continues firmly upwards (table 13).

France, Italy and Japan are still expanding rapidly, though in the case of France not so rapidly as in the past. In most other countries, apart perhaps from Norway, rates of growth are declining. The United Kingdom is the most prominent of this group, but the slowdown in Germany is becoming quite marked.

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Research Article
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Copyright © 1966 National Institute of Economic and Social Research

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Notes

note (1) page 23 National Institute Economic Review, February 1962 and February 1965.

note (1) page 27 See National Institute Economic Review, No. 33, August 1965, pp. 33-34.

note (1) page 29 See National Institute Economic Review, No. 36, May 1966, p. 25.