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Tag: S18.1

Long Read, UK

The UK current account deficit is at a historic high. We should be worried

This essay analyses the causes and consequences of the UK’s current account deficit, the highest in history.

Continue reading The UK current account deficit is at a historic high. We should be worried

Unknown's avatarNurasyl ShókeyevJune 11, 2018March 27, 2023Leave a comment

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