The economy: if it ain't broke
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Economists report that the US recession was, by definition, over a year ago. Americans insist on seeing their economy as depressed, which is statistically untrue. Reasons behind the small recovery and the public's failure to respond to it are discussed.
Publication Name: The Economist (UK)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1992
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Spring in the air: the economy
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The US economy is showing signs of upturn, including increased housing sales, 164,000 new employees, and higher retail sales. Forecasters expect consumer confidence to rise and buying to resume if crucial areas of the economy continue to recover.
Publication Name: The Economist (UK)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1992
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In the dumps
Article Abstract:
Economists predict Great Britain will be more effected by the recession than the US in the long term. Monetary policies, gross domestic production, interest rates, disposable income, and personal savings in each nation are compared.
Publication Name: The Economist (UK)
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0013-0613
Year: 1992
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