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New cars for old – will they drive the recovery?


In a stream mercantile quandary most governments have been on condition that subsidies to inspire people to traffic in their aged cars for groundbreaking new ones. OECD economist Annabelle Mourougane clarifies because a automobile attention is being since such a special treatment. For some-more information, revisit www.oecd.org/oecdeconomicoutlook or hit news.contact@oecd.org To watch a webcast of a press conference, visit: interwebcast.oecd.org

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