This paper presents the results of a recent questionnaire survey of the Top 300 Scottish Companies (as defined in the Scottish Business Insider database) on the impact of sterling's membership of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM). It is based partly on a previous pilot study conducted on a smaller sample of Scottish companies (approximately 30). The earlier study was completed during the Summer of 1991 and was retrospective in design. It covered a series of questions relating to the benefits (perceived or otherwise) of ERM membership to Scottish firms. The majority of the questions were retrospective in the sense that they were concerned with (for example): whether Scottish companies trade with Europe had improved as a result of ER...
Concern about the relationship between small firms and clearing banks has resurfaced periodically ov...
This work is innovative in its attempt to measure the UK-wide impacts of Scottish Enterprise activit...
In the August 2004 Quarterly Economic Commentary Brian Ashcroft raised important questions about cor...
This is the second in a series of papers on the impact of the ERM and of Sterling's recent depreciat...
This paper is a follow-up to a recent article appearing in this journal on the impact of Sterling's ...
The Brexit Business Model Report is a preliminary assessment of research, interviews and survey resu...
For Scotland, the evolution of the European financial system over the next few years will pose a ser...
In a questionnaire survey of the UK chemical manufacturing industry, this report investigates the vi...
In 1973 the United Kingdom joined the European Economic Community and, despite continuing protests f...
Between them the Scottish Chambers' Business Survey (SCBS) and the CBI's Industrial Trends Survey pr...
Integration into a wider European economy has been an on-going process since the UK first joined the...
With the inauguration of the quarterly Scottish Business Survey (SBS) in September 1984 there are no...
Considers research into the functions of multinationals' subsidiaries, and focuses on issues related...
Strathclyde University’s Fraser of Allander Institute in collaboration with the Scottish Chambers’ o...
With the Inauguration of the quarterly Scottish Business Survey (SBS) in October 1984 there are now ...
Concern about the relationship between small firms and clearing banks has resurfaced periodically ov...
This work is innovative in its attempt to measure the UK-wide impacts of Scottish Enterprise activit...
In the August 2004 Quarterly Economic Commentary Brian Ashcroft raised important questions about cor...
This is the second in a series of papers on the impact of the ERM and of Sterling's recent depreciat...
This paper is a follow-up to a recent article appearing in this journal on the impact of Sterling's ...
The Brexit Business Model Report is a preliminary assessment of research, interviews and survey resu...
For Scotland, the evolution of the European financial system over the next few years will pose a ser...
In a questionnaire survey of the UK chemical manufacturing industry, this report investigates the vi...
In 1973 the United Kingdom joined the European Economic Community and, despite continuing protests f...
Between them the Scottish Chambers' Business Survey (SCBS) and the CBI's Industrial Trends Survey pr...
Integration into a wider European economy has been an on-going process since the UK first joined the...
With the inauguration of the quarterly Scottish Business Survey (SBS) in September 1984 there are no...
Considers research into the functions of multinationals' subsidiaries, and focuses on issues related...
Strathclyde University’s Fraser of Allander Institute in collaboration with the Scottish Chambers’ o...
With the Inauguration of the quarterly Scottish Business Survey (SBS) in October 1984 there are now ...
Concern about the relationship between small firms and clearing banks has resurfaced periodically ov...
This work is innovative in its attempt to measure the UK-wide impacts of Scottish Enterprise activit...
In the August 2004 Quarterly Economic Commentary Brian Ashcroft raised important questions about cor...