The Annual Register of World Events, 203. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1962 |
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Page 90
... increase of the foreign exchange component from 42 per cent of the total to 48 per cent . Among the various reasons put forward for the increase were the advance in the ruling prices of capital equipment , the impact of the ' buy ...
... increase of the foreign exchange component from 42 per cent of the total to 48 per cent . Among the various reasons put forward for the increase were the advance in the ruling prices of capital equipment , the impact of the ' buy ...
Page 262
... increase in earned income allowance for wage earners . It was finally agreed to postpone any such increase until 1962. In protest at this com- promise , however , Herr Olah , President of the Trade Union Federation , resigned from the ...
... increase in earned income allowance for wage earners . It was finally agreed to postpone any such increase until 1962. In protest at this com- promise , however , Herr Olah , President of the Trade Union Federation , resigned from the ...
Page 486
... increase was only 2-6 per cent . The value of imports , by contrast , fell in 1961 by £ 143 million , or 3.1 per cent , and their volume was 2.2 per cent lower . The adverse visible trade balance was reduced to £ 716 million as compared ...
... increase was only 2-6 per cent . The value of imports , by contrast , fell in 1961 by £ 143 million , or 3.1 per cent , and their volume was 2.2 per cent lower . The adverse visible trade balance was reduced to £ 716 million as compared ...
Contents
PREFACE TO THE 203rd VOLUME | 1 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMAS | 32 |
SCOTLAND 54WALES 56NORTHERN IRELAND 58 | 58 |
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