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In the three decades after World War II, Great Britain suffered from chronic economic problems: pressure on the currency, a deficit in the balance of payments, inflation, and industrial inefficiency. During the 1974 world recession these problems became more critical: The number of people unemployed rose to more than 1 million, productivity declined, wages soared, and the currency sank to record lows. In July 1975 the government introduced stringent anti-inflation measures that were supported by both business and the trade unions and were regarded as largely successful in holding down wage increases and dampening inflation. Major improvements in the balance of payments occurred in the late 1970s because of the revenues from North Sea oil. Since 1979, government economic policies have encouraged the private sector while curbing government spending and services; inflation has been held in check, but unemployment exceeded 3 million in the mid-1980s and remained above 2 million in the early 1990s. At that time, the annual gross national product was about $17,790 per capita, and the national budget included $325.5 billion in revenue and $400.9 billion in expenditure.
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Have you ever imagined studying in Great Britain? Why not turn your dreams into reality? For a semester or two, the UK can offer you an experience to last a lifetime. Over 30,000 American students chose to study in the UK last year, making it the most popular destination for study abroad. The UK offers you a quality, internationally recognized education in one of the most exciting and diverse cultures in the world, with the advantages of a common language and historical links with the US. Not only does it boast some of the world's oldest and most prestigious universities, but the UK is ... home to some of the newest and most innovative institutions, with cutting edge courses in fields such as Software Development, Fashion, Biosciences and Music Technology.
Great Britain is primarily an industrial and commercial nation. Manufacturing, mining, and public utilities provided about 26% and transportation, communications, and commerce about 22% of the gross domestic product (GDP) in the early 1990s. Finance provided another 23% of the GDP; construction about 6%; agriculture, forestry, and fishing about 2%; and public administration, education, health, and other services about 21%. Major industries, such as transportation, communications, steel, petroleum, coal, gas, and electricity, which had been nationalized by Labour governments, were sold to private investors by the Conservative government in the 1980s. Britain imports foodstuffs and raw materials and exports finished and manufactured goods; it is a world leader in international trade.
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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/-- Def Leppard, Britain's greatest arena rock band, is set to play a series of headline shows in spring of 2008 -- as part of a 2008 World Tour. This year's outing includes 19 dates, kicking off on March 27 in Greensboro, NC and ending on April 26 in Chula Vista, CA. The tour is being produced by Live Nation. The band is ... set to release a brand new studio album in 2008 with details to be announced shortly. The album will see the band adding to their incredible legacy and promises the inclusion of a very special collaboration.
Historically, Sweden is the third largest exporter of music, after the US and Great Britain. It is a creative hotbed for musicians, songwriters, producers and technicians that, since the 1970s, have significantly contributed to the global pop music community. The success of the blockbuster musical Mamma Mia! has proven the enduring popularity of Swedish hitmakers ABBA's music. Scandinavian music producers Max Martin (Britney Spears, Bon Jovi, Kelly Clarkson), Anders Bagge (Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Jessica Simpson) and Tore Johansson (The Cardigans, Franz Ferdinand), among others, are responsible for many US hits, as well as the worldwide "Crazy Frog" phenomenon.
Lionhead Studios is based in Guildford, Great Britain, and was founded in 1997. The studio's first game, "Black & White" for PC, was released in 2001, and worldwide sales of it have topped 2 million copies. Its second game, "Fable" for Xbox, has ... sold more than 2 million copies worldwide, and the numbers continue to climb, making it one of the top-selling Xbox titles of all time. Three further titles Fable: The Lost Chapters, Black & White 2 and The Movies, were all released on PC in Fall 2005. For more information about Lionhead Studios, visit http://www.lionhead.com.
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