Recent constitutional changes in Scotland have not altered the emphasis on economic development, which is central to public policy. In common with the rest of the UK and the USA there has been an emphasis on small business policy for this purpose. In particular, there has been an attempt to improve the rate of business formation sponsored by Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise. As this policy has been in place now for seven years it is possible to look critically at the outcomes over five years of data to assess what progress, if any, is being made
The main objective of Scottish Enterprise's Business Birth Rate Strategy is to increase the number a...
The recently published Consultation Paper on the reform of local government in Scotland presents opt...
Between them the Scottish Chambers' Business Survey (SCBS) and the CBI's Industrial Trends Survey pr...
Recent constitutional changes in Scotland have not altered the emphasis on economic development, whi...
The basic framework of the discussion revolves around two samples of Scottish small firms for the pe...
The Scottish economy is between recession and recovery. If one were to judge the future only by pros...
The Prime Minister's speech to the CBI in Scotland in September 1988 heralded the start of the most ...
In this chapter, we review small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) internationalization in Scotland ...
Since 1979 local authorities have been subjected to two main pressures from central government: incr...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
This work is innovative in its attempt to measure the UK-wide impacts of Scottish Enterprise activit...
An update of and answer to Industry, Policy and the Scottish Economy (published in 1984) this book c...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
Foreign direct investment has played an important role in the development of the Scottish economy in...
The recent performance of the Scottish economy has been variable. After the recession of 1979 to 198...
The main objective of Scottish Enterprise's Business Birth Rate Strategy is to increase the number a...
The recently published Consultation Paper on the reform of local government in Scotland presents opt...
Between them the Scottish Chambers' Business Survey (SCBS) and the CBI's Industrial Trends Survey pr...
Recent constitutional changes in Scotland have not altered the emphasis on economic development, whi...
The basic framework of the discussion revolves around two samples of Scottish small firms for the pe...
The Scottish economy is between recession and recovery. If one were to judge the future only by pros...
The Prime Minister's speech to the CBI in Scotland in September 1988 heralded the start of the most ...
In this chapter, we review small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) internationalization in Scotland ...
Since 1979 local authorities have been subjected to two main pressures from central government: incr...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
This work is innovative in its attempt to measure the UK-wide impacts of Scottish Enterprise activit...
An update of and answer to Industry, Policy and the Scottish Economy (published in 1984) this book c...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
Foreign direct investment has played an important role in the development of the Scottish economy in...
The recent performance of the Scottish economy has been variable. After the recession of 1979 to 198...
The main objective of Scottish Enterprise's Business Birth Rate Strategy is to increase the number a...
The recently published Consultation Paper on the reform of local government in Scotland presents opt...
Between them the Scottish Chambers' Business Survey (SCBS) and the CBI's Industrial Trends Survey pr...