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The following pages present the data on which the charts in the preceding chapters are based. In some cases it has been possible to use figures already published elsewhere — for example the indicators of Britain’s comparative economic performance since 1961. In other cases it has been necessary to use well-known methods to derive a series suitable for the purposes of this book — examples of this are the calculation of ‘real’ net-of-tax earnings for an average worker, and the calculation of the ratio of non-market expenditure to marketed output. The only methodological problems involved here were those of definition.
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M. A. King, ‘The United Kingdom Profits Crisis: Myth or Reality?’, Economic Journal, Vol. 85, March 1975.
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Bacon, R., Eltis, W. (1978). The Statistical Background and the Derivation of the Charts. In: Britain’s Economic Problem: Too Few Producers. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15863-8_8
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