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Date: 2016-07-29 07:15:53
National accounts
Economy of the Republic of Ireland
Economy of the United Kingdom
Gross domestic product
Gross fixed capital formation
Brexit
Economy of Canada
Abenomics

9 The Domestic Economy Overview • National Income and Expenditure Accounts (NIE) for 2015 point to a volume increase

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