The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way the UK economy is tracking its economic activity, according to economists and analysts. But how accurate is the data that can be used to track the economic growth of the coronavirus crisis? The BBC's Christine Blasey looks at how it can work.
Source: hellenicshippingnews.comPublished on 2021-01-09
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