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1. UK economic outlook

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2023

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UK Forecast
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of National Institute Economic Review

Footnotes

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The authors are grateful to Bart van Ark and Jagjit Chadha for helpful comments, and to Joanna Nowinska for preparing the charts and the database underlying the forecast. The forecast was completed on 18 July 2022; more recent data is incorporated in the text. Unless otherwise specified, the source of all data reported in tables and figures is the NiGEM database and NIESR forecast baseline. All questions and comments related to the forecast and its underlying assumptions should be addressed to Kemar Whyte (enquiries@niesr.ac.uk).

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