Long-term Prospects for the World EconomyOECD, 1992 - 193 pages |
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Page 96
... Average annual rates of growth for the years 1991-2000 Slow Growth Surprise Free Virtuous Circle GNP / GDP 1.8 2.3 ... average of the last twenty years , and about equal to the forty - year average . Given the uncertainties concerning ...
... Average annual rates of growth for the years 1991-2000 Slow Growth Surprise Free Virtuous Circle GNP / GDP 1.8 2.3 ... average of the last twenty years , and about equal to the forty - year average . Given the uncertainties concerning ...
Page 160
... average over the 1985-90 period to 3 per cent on average for the 1990s , and may remain at that level thereafter despite the further slowdown in GNP growth . As a result , the share of total investment in GNP ( in nominal terms ) is ...
... average over the 1985-90 period to 3 per cent on average for the 1990s , and may remain at that level thereafter despite the further slowdown in GNP growth . As a result , the share of total investment in GNP ( in nominal terms ) is ...
Page 169
... average . 3. Japan's public pension system was initially designed to be a funded scheme , i.e. benefits are financed in principle not by taxes but by social security premiums . While there are various programmes , the largest employees ...
... average . 3. Japan's public pension system was initially designed to be a funded scheme , i.e. benefits are financed in principle not by taxes but by social security premiums . While there are various programmes , the largest employees ...
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A Longterm Scenario Study of the World Economy 19902015 | 27 |
Longterm Prospects for the US Economy | 75 |
North American Economic Integration in the 1990s | 101 |
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