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Instability and Growth: An International Comparison, 1950-65

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For some years international differences in rates of growth have been a central topic of economic discussion, and various explanations have, of necessity, been offered for Britain’s relatively poor performance.

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  1. Thomas Wilson, ‘Instability and the Rate of Growth’, Lloyds Bank Review (July 1966).

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Wilson, T. (1969). Instability and Growth: An International Comparison, 1950-65. In: Aldcroft, D.H., Fearon, P. (eds) Economic Growth in Twentieth-century Britain. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15344-2_11

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