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The world economy moves at a gentler pace

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1989 was another highly satisfactory year for the industrialised countries, with real gross national product growing by an average of around 31/2%. Performance differed from one country to another, however, with the USA beginning to lag behind. Is this the harbinger of a general slowdown in growth?

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Großer, G., Weinert, G. The world economy moves at a gentler pace. Intereconomics 25, 49–52 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02924760

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