Originally posted by FMFWell come on, tell us what the 'general inflation rate in the U.S. and elsewhere in the developed world'. was during that period.
The general rate of inflation 1977-81 was much the same in the U.K. as it was in the U.S. and elsewhere in the developed world. This is pretty much the case everywhere that was affected by the two huge energy crises of the 70s - 1973 and 1979. There I have answered your question. Now, do you tend to think that these energy crises were *not* a factor contributing to the U.K.'s woeful economic troubles in the late 70s and early 80s?
Originally posted by Sartor ResartusHa ha. Obviously you haven't been able to track any stats down. Anyway, I'll settle for any answer to any one of my questions first.
Well come on, tell us what the 'general inflation rate in the U.S. and elsewhere in the developed world'. was during that period.
Originally posted by FMFYou are just a buffoon.
Ha ha. Obviously you haven't been able to track any stats down. Anyway, I'll settle for any answer to any one of my questions first.
I asked you to tell us which other 'developed Countries' had inflation rates = or > the 24% in the UK during the period in question. Clearly you neither know nor care. You are just making a clown of yourself as usual.