INFLATION, GROWTH, AND ECONOMIC POLICY IN THE MEDIUM-TERM

The development of a medium-term model of the British economy has proceeded in Cambridge continuously since 1960. Its purpose is summarised by the preface to the series of papers which describe the main research results: ‘The aim of the project is to study quantitatively in as great detail as possib...

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Hauptverfasser: BARKER, T. S., WOODWARD, V. H., Deaton, A. S., Peterson, A. W. A., Sugden, J. D., Winters, L. A., Godley, W. A. H., Reddaway, W. B., Stone, R., Wallace, R. H., Wigley, K. J.
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Economic growth models
Economic growth rate
Economic inflation
Economic policy
Employment
Great Britain
Gross domestic product
Imports
Income taxes
Inflation
Inflation rates
Wages, prices and productivity
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