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Rated by Participant: C88A9FC86D9EAD698F8024E1089E0A5029204F97CBF4B02B0AEFC3B57A77895E
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New Labour grew the UK economy for 40 consecutive quarters, which was the longest on post-war record for any G7 economy and the longest expansion of any OECD country. During 1996–2005, the growth of UK GDP per capita was higher and less volatile than in any other G7 country https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230584372_2

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