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Prospects for Individual Economies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 March 2020

Extract

The rate of growth of the US economy moderated in the first quarter of 2011, and remained lacklustre in the second quarter of the year, as the high oil price eroded real wages and weighed on consumer spending. In 2011 as a whole, we expect GDP to expand by 2½ per cent, with an acceleration to nearly 3 per cent expected in 2012.

Type
The World Economy
Copyright
Copyright © 2011 National Institute of Economic and Social Research

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