§ Mr. Gouldasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what were the terms of trade for manufacturers in each quarter of the years 1967 to 1969, and from the beginning of 1974 to date; and if he will make a statement on the curent competitiveness of British manufactures in the light of these figures.
§ Mr. Robert SheldonThe information requested is as follows:
Terms of Trade (manufactures) 1970=100 1967 Q1 … … … 105.7 2 … … … 107.7 3 … … … 107.6 4 … … … 102.3 1968 Q1 … … … 97.1 2 … … … 98.7 3 … … … 99.5 4 … … … 99.5 1969 Q1 … … … 99.7 2 … … … 97.5 3 … … … 96.2 4 … … … 93.6 1974 Q1 … … … 91.4 2 … … … 91.5 3 … … … 93.5 4 … … … 95.7 1975 Q1 … … … 97.7 2 … … … 99.8 3 … … … 101.3 4 … … … 101.9 1976 Q1 … … … 103.8 2 … … … 100.7 3 … … … 100.4 4 … … … 99.1 1977 Q1 … … … 102.8 2 … … … 101.8 A terms of trade index is not a measure of competitiveness, since the goods whose relative price is measured in a terms of trade index are not competing on the same market.
§ Mr. Gouldasked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what is the correlation between changes in the terms of trade and changes in the relative volume of trade for the different groups of manufactures; and what is the estimated time lag for the correlation.
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§ Mr. Robert SheldonThe estimates asked for cannot be produced using the present Treasury forecasting methodology.