HC Deb 06 April 1971 vol 815 cc87-8W
62. Sir T. Beamish

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list in tabular form his estimate of what increase in national resources will result over the next 10 years, showing each year separately, on the basis that, respectively, the gross national product increases by the same amount as the average over the last 10 years, there is an increase in this growth rate of one-half per cent. and 1 per cent., respectively, and the gross national product increases at the same rate as the average increase in the European Economic Community countries in the last 10 years for which figures are available.

Mr. Higgins

The result of the calculations on the assumptions specified by my hon. and gallant Friend is as follows:

ANNUAL INCREASES IN GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT AT FACTOR COST AT 1970 PRICES RESULTING FROM VARIOUS RATES OF GROWTH
£ million
Average annual rate of growth
2.7* per cent. 3.2 per cent. 3.7 per cent. 5.5† per cent.
1971 1,152 1,366 1,579 2,347
1972 1,183 1,409 1,637 2,476
1973 1,216 1,454 1,698 2,612
1974 1,248 1,501 1,761 2,756
1975 1,281 1,549 1,826 2,908
1976 1,317 1,598 1,893 3,067
1977 1,352 1,650 1,964 3,237
1978 1,388 1,702 2,036 3,414
1979 1,426 1,757 2,111 3,602
1980 1,464 1,813 2,190 3,800
* Average annual rate of growth of gross national product at 1963 factor cost in the United Kingdom, 1960–70.
† Average annual rate of growth of gross national product at 1963 market prices in the European Economic Community, 1959–69.

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