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July 1981: looking back once more, one thinks this has been a very uneventful year; not that nothing has happened, but that the government appeared not to notice for one more year the disaster to which they are drifting. It is the protractedness of this slow motion which creates the sensation of uneventfulness.
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Hacche, G., Taylor, C. (2013). Autumn 1980 to Summer 1981. In: Hacche, G., Taylor, C. (eds) Inside the Bank of England. Palgrave Studies in Economic History Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137032317_7
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