The previous two issues of this Commentary have both indicated that the Scottish economy has been performing poorly since the mid 1970's. This is true in both an absolute and a relative sense. Manufacturing production only increased by 1.2% between 1976 and 1978 and, after dropping below 1975 levels in the first quarter of 1979, is unlikely to show any substantial improvement for the year as a whole. In an international context the 1975-1978 performance can best be described as appalling. Over the same period industrial production in Eire grew by 28%, in Japan and the US by 23% and in West Germany and France by 15%. Inertia in developing new markets and lack of competitiveness in existing markets both contributed substantially to the virtua...
Unless there is a major initiative in government economic policy, leading to a substantial and perma...
The Scottish economy is between recession and recovery. If one were to judge the future only by pros...
The recent performance of the Scottish economy has been variable. After the recession of 1979 to 198...
The Scottish index of industrial production has now been revised to base 1975 = 100, following a sim...
The outlook for the Scottish economy during 1978 depends primarily on the extent to which the Chance...
In the July Commentary we suggested that the slow recovery in Scottish economic activity then under ...
The first quarter of 1976 has seen a slowing down in the rate of increase of unemployment, of prices...
The revival in economic activity in Scotland which occurred in 1978 is unlikely to be maintained dur...
It appears that the differential between GDP per head in Scotland and UK GDP per head continued to n...
This latest analysis reveals that there are a disturbing number of indications that the recovery in ...
The current economic situation is extremely depressed and recent events suggest that, without signif...
Throughout much of the last two years the official view has been that the Scottish recession was les...
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, and indeed British, economy is not encouraging. The figures of industr...
With GDP in the UK likely to fall by between 1% and 3% during 1980, it would be unrealistic to expec...
Unless there is a major initiative in government economic policy, leading to a substantial and perma...
The Scottish economy is between recession and recovery. If one were to judge the future only by pros...
The recent performance of the Scottish economy has been variable. After the recession of 1979 to 198...
The Scottish index of industrial production has now been revised to base 1975 = 100, following a sim...
The outlook for the Scottish economy during 1978 depends primarily on the extent to which the Chance...
In the July Commentary we suggested that the slow recovery in Scottish economic activity then under ...
The first quarter of 1976 has seen a slowing down in the rate of increase of unemployment, of prices...
The revival in economic activity in Scotland which occurred in 1978 is unlikely to be maintained dur...
It appears that the differential between GDP per head in Scotland and UK GDP per head continued to n...
This latest analysis reveals that there are a disturbing number of indications that the recovery in ...
The current economic situation is extremely depressed and recent events suggest that, without signif...
Throughout much of the last two years the official view has been that the Scottish recession was les...
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, and indeed British, economy is not encouraging. The figures of industr...
With GDP in the UK likely to fall by between 1% and 3% during 1980, it would be unrealistic to expec...
Unless there is a major initiative in government economic policy, leading to a substantial and perma...
The Scottish economy is between recession and recovery. If one were to judge the future only by pros...
The recent performance of the Scottish economy has been variable. After the recession of 1979 to 198...