The British economy experienced little growth during the first nine months of 1984. The projected GDP growth rate of 2.5% for the year as a whole is primarily a result of a rapid spurt of growth in the latter half of 1983, with the higher level then being maintained, but scarcely improved on, in the first three quarters of this year
The Scottish economy experienced a further contraction in output in the first quarter of the year. G...
The prospects for both the Scottish and UK economies have clouded considerably following the dramati...
Both the short-term and medium-term prospects for the Scottish economy are favourable. To date there...
This Commentary revises upwards our February assessment of the prospects for growth in the Scottish ...
During the course of 1986 economic growth in Scotland and in the rest of the UK is likely to proceed...
During 1984 the British economy maintained the growth rate of 2.5% achieved in the latter part of 19...
The Scottish economy, like that of the UK as a whole, looks set to experience a substantial shift in...
The outlook for the Scottish economy is favourable over the coining months, but probably less favour...
The Scottish economy is a small open economy and because of this it is very much affected by changin...
The United Kingdom economy grew by 2% in 1993. The Scottish performance was less prolific and the ef...
During the first part of 1986 developments in the Scottish economy took place against a background o...
The growth of the Scottish economy is now moving into line with the rest of the UK. Industrial produ...
Recent developments again highlight the significance of external economic forces to the well-being o...
Despite the decline in UK gross domestic product in the first quarter, there are (at last) some sign...
The latest UK indicators hint of a mild recovery beginning to take hold after nine successive quarte...
The Scottish economy experienced a further contraction in output in the first quarter of the year. G...
The prospects for both the Scottish and UK economies have clouded considerably following the dramati...
Both the short-term and medium-term prospects for the Scottish economy are favourable. To date there...
This Commentary revises upwards our February assessment of the prospects for growth in the Scottish ...
During the course of 1986 economic growth in Scotland and in the rest of the UK is likely to proceed...
During 1984 the British economy maintained the growth rate of 2.5% achieved in the latter part of 19...
The Scottish economy, like that of the UK as a whole, looks set to experience a substantial shift in...
The outlook for the Scottish economy is favourable over the coining months, but probably less favour...
The Scottish economy is a small open economy and because of this it is very much affected by changin...
The United Kingdom economy grew by 2% in 1993. The Scottish performance was less prolific and the ef...
During the first part of 1986 developments in the Scottish economy took place against a background o...
The growth of the Scottish economy is now moving into line with the rest of the UK. Industrial produ...
Recent developments again highlight the significance of external economic forces to the well-being o...
Despite the decline in UK gross domestic product in the first quarter, there are (at last) some sign...
The latest UK indicators hint of a mild recovery beginning to take hold after nine successive quarte...
The Scottish economy experienced a further contraction in output in the first quarter of the year. G...
The prospects for both the Scottish and UK economies have clouded considerably following the dramati...
Both the short-term and medium-term prospects for the Scottish economy are favourable. To date there...