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Endless summer

Article Abstract:

Gross domestic product (GDP) in the US is expected to grow 4.5% during the year 2000, driven mainly by increased consumer spending and business investment. An overview of economic conditions in the US is given.

Publisher: Standard & Poor's Corporation
Publication Name: Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys: Trends & Projections
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0196-4666
Year: 2000
National Income & Expenditure

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Trees don't grow to the sky

Article Abstract:

The US economy through Nov 1999 is described and economic growth and the balance of trade in the near-term future are detailed, as well.

Publisher: Standard & Poor's Corporation
Publication Name: Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys: Trends & Projections
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0196-4666
Year: 1999
Statistical Data Included, Economic development, Balance of trade

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The nation's economic outlook

Article Abstract:

A study on economics of the United States, based on real gross domestic product of the nation is presented.

Publisher: Graceway Publishing Company Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Business Forecasting
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0278-6087
Year: 2007
Market trend/market analysis

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Subjects list: United States, Analysis, Forecasts and trends, Gross domestic product, United States economic conditions
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