It appears that the differential between GDP per head in Scotland and UK GDP per head continued to narrow in 1975, confirming our prediction that Scotland fared relatively less badly than the UK as a whole during 1975. The short-term outlook for employment and unemployment is not encouraging. The expected rise in output during the remainder of 1977 will be insufficient to reverse recent falls in employment, which have been concentrated amongst males and in the services sector. Consequently, it is difficult to envisage unemployment falling below its current seasonally adjusted level of 167,900 during the remainder of 1977
It seems that the level of economic activity in Scotland has passed its nadir, and that a slow recov...
This latest analysis reveals that there are a disturbing number of indications that the recovery in ...
The previous two issues of this Commentary have both indicated that the Scottish economy has been pe...
It appears that the differential between GDP per head in Scotland and UK GDP per head continued to n...
Unless there is a major initiative in government economic policy, leading to a substantial and perma...
As in the UK as a whole, the Scottish economy is currently growing much more rapidly than at any tim...
The outlook for the Scottish economy during 1978 depends primarily on the extent to which the Chance...
Scottish GDP in real terms increased in 1974, and our central estimate for this increase is £4106m a...
There is still little indication of a recovery in the flagging fortunes of the Scottish economy. Sta...
The short-term outlook for the Scottish economy remains fairly pessimistic. Though recent falls in i...
The Scottish economy appears to have grown less rapidly than Britain as a whole during 1983. This ex...
In the July Commentary we suggested that the slow recovery in Scottish economic activity then under ...
The Scottish economy is between recession and recovery. If one were to judge the future only by pros...
Trends in the Scottish economy mirror those in Britain as a whole, though with allowance for sectora...
This brief provides a summary of the world, UK and Scottish economic outlook. The upward movement in...
It seems that the level of economic activity in Scotland has passed its nadir, and that a slow recov...
This latest analysis reveals that there are a disturbing number of indications that the recovery in ...
The previous two issues of this Commentary have both indicated that the Scottish economy has been pe...
It appears that the differential between GDP per head in Scotland and UK GDP per head continued to n...
Unless there is a major initiative in government economic policy, leading to a substantial and perma...
As in the UK as a whole, the Scottish economy is currently growing much more rapidly than at any tim...
The outlook for the Scottish economy during 1978 depends primarily on the extent to which the Chance...
Scottish GDP in real terms increased in 1974, and our central estimate for this increase is £4106m a...
There is still little indication of a recovery in the flagging fortunes of the Scottish economy. Sta...
The short-term outlook for the Scottish economy remains fairly pessimistic. Though recent falls in i...
The Scottish economy appears to have grown less rapidly than Britain as a whole during 1983. This ex...
In the July Commentary we suggested that the slow recovery in Scottish economic activity then under ...
The Scottish economy is between recession and recovery. If one were to judge the future only by pros...
Trends in the Scottish economy mirror those in Britain as a whole, though with allowance for sectora...
This brief provides a summary of the world, UK and Scottish economic outlook. The upward movement in...
It seems that the level of economic activity in Scotland has passed its nadir, and that a slow recov...
This latest analysis reveals that there are a disturbing number of indications that the recovery in ...
The previous two issues of this Commentary have both indicated that the Scottish economy has been pe...