HC Deb 29 July 1971 vol 822 cc173-4W
Mr. Alan Williams

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what, for planning purposes, is currently assumed by the Government to be Great Britain's marginal propensity to import; and how this figure compares with that for the European Economic Community and the European Free Trade Association countries.

Mr. Higgins

No single estimate would be meaningful. Different types of spend- ing have a varied impact on our demand for imports. Moreover, even within any single category of demand, the import component will vary over time. Much will depend, for example, on the availability and competitiveness of United Kingdom supplies. The same problems apply to calculations of the import propensities of the individual countries of the European Economic Community and the European Free Trade Association.