GDP is the most widely reported statistic in economic data, but the headline number contains very little information about the direction or momentum of the economy. When the GDP numbers are released ...
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Economy | How to keep growth on track
The astonishing 8.2 per cent GDP growth in the second quarter of FY26 and a revival in consumption patterns have raised hopes of the economy speeding at a faster clip this fiscal than the 6.5 per cent ...
Richard Heys is deputy chief economist in the Office for National Statistics, Newport, UK. For decades, economists have known that using gross domestic product (GDP) alone to guide policy is ...
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