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  1. For the whole sector it is much in line with the overall growth of GDP, but it is noteworthy that between 1951 and 1964 insurance, and banking and finance grew by nearly 50 per cent faster than GDP and between 1964 and 1973 by just over 90 per cent Matthews et al., 1982.
  2. It is explained by the slow growth of GDP in the UK; consequently, comparisons of GDP per head place Britain in a very lowly position.
  3. This amounted to a withdrawal of 115 billion from the economy, about a third of Brazil's GDP.
  4. Three days after the Outlook was published, however, new figures showed that America's GDP growth slowed to an annual rate of only 1.8% in the first quarter of 1993, down from 4.7% in the fourth quarter.
  5. Looking at the outlook for Europe in 1992, Cefic predicts a weak 1.9 per cent growth in GDP, compared to 1 per cent in 1991.
  6. In that case, every big country apart from Britain will need to raise its taxes (or cut other spending) by an average of 3% of GDP by 2030 to pay for extra spending on old people and to prevent a rise in the ratio of public debt to GDP.
  7. Official Hungary is not a pleasant place to live in, say the statisticians: GDP fell by 5% in 1990 after a decade of near-stagnation.
  8. All the while public expenditure was rising with direct and transfer payments together accounting for nearly 50 per cent of GDP by the mid 1970s.
  9. According to forecasts by the Paris-based OECD, the industrial countries' economic think-tank, Austria's GDP will fall by 0.4% in 1993.
  10. It is worth noting that in the period of sterling's membership of the ERM the cumulative decrease in GDP has been approximately 4%, while UK wages have increased by 6%, a gap not substantially reduced by productivity growth.
  11. It is unclear whether Mr Balladur's five-year plan to knock the government's finances into shape, reducing the budget deficit to 2.5% of GDP, can produce results that quickly.
  12. As a result, by 2028 Britain could have the lowest ratio of public spending to GDP of any big economy.
  13. Yet the officially measured real consumption in the past two years has been stronger than it should have been if the official measurement of GDP were accurate.

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