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Current Problems and Policies of the UK

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Economics Revision Guide

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To some extent government stabilisation objectives are incompatible; e.g. full employment puts pressure on the price level and the balance of payments. The government, therefore, has frequently to adjust policy to the current situation. Why has the UK been less successful than Germany and Japan in achieving such objectives?

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© 1994 Jack Harvey

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Harvey, J. (1994). Current Problems and Policies of the UK. In: Economics Revision Guide. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13313-0_43

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