The revival in economic activity in Scotland which occurred in 1978 is unlikely to be maintained during 1979.The overall index of industrial production for Scotland rose by 1.7 points between the first and second quarters of 1978 to 107.8. It must be emphasised however, that these indices are provisional and subject to revision, as in the case of the first quarter index which has been revised downwards from that quoted in the last Commentary. Detailed analyses of the latest Scottish production, unemployment, and investment data are provided
There are quite significant revisions in the latest index of production and construction for Scotlan...
There is still little indication of a recovery in the flagging fortunes of the Scottish economy. Sta...
The recent performance of the Scottish economy has been variable. After the recession of 1979 to 198...
The outlook for the Scottish economy during 1978 depends primarily on the extent to which the Chance...
The Scottish index of industrial production has now been revised to base 1975 = 100, following a sim...
As in the UK as a whole, the Scottish economy is currently growing much more rapidly than at any tim...
In the July Commentary we suggested that the slow recovery in Scottish economic activity then under ...
It appears that the differential between GDP per head in Scotland and UK GDP per head continued to n...
For the fourth quarter in a row the index of industrial production and construction in Scotland regi...
This latest analysis reveals that there are a disturbing number of indications that the recovery in ...
This edition of the Commentary contains the first set of figures derived from the rebased index of p...
The previous two issues of this Commentary have both indicated that the Scottish economy has been pe...
This detailed article provides an analysis of key Scottish economic trends based on recent data. The...
The Scottish economy is taking the first tentative steps towards a recovery in industrial output. In...
It is now clear that the UK economy is enjoying a consumer-led boom of the type which so characteris...
There are quite significant revisions in the latest index of production and construction for Scotlan...
There is still little indication of a recovery in the flagging fortunes of the Scottish economy. Sta...
The recent performance of the Scottish economy has been variable. After the recession of 1979 to 198...
The outlook for the Scottish economy during 1978 depends primarily on the extent to which the Chance...
The Scottish index of industrial production has now been revised to base 1975 = 100, following a sim...
As in the UK as a whole, the Scottish economy is currently growing much more rapidly than at any tim...
In the July Commentary we suggested that the slow recovery in Scottish economic activity then under ...
It appears that the differential between GDP per head in Scotland and UK GDP per head continued to n...
For the fourth quarter in a row the index of industrial production and construction in Scotland regi...
This latest analysis reveals that there are a disturbing number of indications that the recovery in ...
This edition of the Commentary contains the first set of figures derived from the rebased index of p...
The previous two issues of this Commentary have both indicated that the Scottish economy has been pe...
This detailed article provides an analysis of key Scottish economic trends based on recent data. The...
The Scottish economy is taking the first tentative steps towards a recovery in industrial output. In...
It is now clear that the UK economy is enjoying a consumer-led boom of the type which so characteris...
There are quite significant revisions in the latest index of production and construction for Scotlan...
There is still little indication of a recovery in the flagging fortunes of the Scottish economy. Sta...
The recent performance of the Scottish economy has been variable. After the recession of 1979 to 198...