Present policies seem highly unlikely to return the UK economy to even the dismal growth path of the sixties and early seventies. This conclusion, unwelcome though it is, is made even more so by two additional factors. The first is the government's refusal to call their chosen strategy into question even in the face of an ever deepening recession and of a sustained logical onslaught on its theoretical underpinnings. The second is the absence of a coherent alternative strategy which carries the prospect of anything more than short-term amelioration of present problems. Further analysis of current UK economic conditions is provided, as too is an analysis of the world's economic performance
The recovery continues to be weak in both Scotland and the UK. Our view of the performance of the ec...
The Scottish economy is now enjoying a strong recovery, which is, however, subject to the risks of: ...
The second quarter of this year saw a rapid recovery of activity from its depressed first quarter le...
It would seem the outlook for the UK economy remains depressed. Whilst there may be an ephemeral boo...
The world economy is now clearly moving into recession. Industrial output in the United States, havi...
The UK recession has intensified. Belying earlier forecasts the current downturn is proving more sev...
The one thing this recovery does not lack is confidence. Surveys of business opinion in all the majo...
Most commentaries which are being written at this time take a markedly pessimistic view of the econo...
Present policies seem highly unlikely to return the UK economy to even the dismal growth path of the...
The leading economies have now reached a stage where many economists and policy makers are questioni...
The recession in the UK economy may be over. The National Institute for Economic and Social Research...
In the June Commentary we stressed that the Scottish economy was threatened with stagnation as the r...
In the June Commentary we stressed that the Scottish economy was threatened with stagnation as the r...
The Scottish and UK economies strengthened appreciably in their recovery from recession in the 2nd q...
The British economy experienced little growth during the first nine months of 1984. The projected GD...
The recovery continues to be weak in both Scotland and the UK. Our view of the performance of the ec...
The Scottish economy is now enjoying a strong recovery, which is, however, subject to the risks of: ...
The second quarter of this year saw a rapid recovery of activity from its depressed first quarter le...
It would seem the outlook for the UK economy remains depressed. Whilst there may be an ephemeral boo...
The world economy is now clearly moving into recession. Industrial output in the United States, havi...
The UK recession has intensified. Belying earlier forecasts the current downturn is proving more sev...
The one thing this recovery does not lack is confidence. Surveys of business opinion in all the majo...
Most commentaries which are being written at this time take a markedly pessimistic view of the econo...
Present policies seem highly unlikely to return the UK economy to even the dismal growth path of the...
The leading economies have now reached a stage where many economists and policy makers are questioni...
The recession in the UK economy may be over. The National Institute for Economic and Social Research...
In the June Commentary we stressed that the Scottish economy was threatened with stagnation as the r...
In the June Commentary we stressed that the Scottish economy was threatened with stagnation as the r...
The Scottish and UK economies strengthened appreciably in their recovery from recession in the 2nd q...
The British economy experienced little growth during the first nine months of 1984. The projected GD...
The recovery continues to be weak in both Scotland and the UK. Our view of the performance of the ec...
The Scottish economy is now enjoying a strong recovery, which is, however, subject to the risks of: ...
The second quarter of this year saw a rapid recovery of activity from its depressed first quarter le...