This edition of the Commentary contains the first set of figures derived from the rebased index of production and construction. These are based on 1985 = 100 rather than 1980 = 100. However, the rebasing involves much more than simply setting 1985 as the base year, and the purpose of this note is to highlight some of the issues raised by the rebasing. A forthcoming Industry Department for Scotland statistical bulletin will explain the changes in full detail
This issue of the Commentary contains the first set of output projections from the Institute's new s...
With the Inauguration of the quarterly Scottish Business Survey (SBS) in October 1984 there are now ...
Recent production data suggest that the Scottish economy grew at a similar rate to the UK in 1988. H...
This edition of the Commentary contains the first set of figures derived from the rebased index of p...
The official output indices for production and construction industries have been rebased to 1990 = 1...
The revival in economic activity in Scotland which occurred in 1978 is unlikely to be maintained dur...
For the fourth quarter in a row the index of industrial production and construction in Scotland regi...
As we noted in the previous Quarterly Economic Commentary the official output index for the Producti...
The Scottish index of industrial production has now been revised to base 1975 = 100, following a sim...
There are quite significant revisions in the latest index of production and construction for Scotlan...
In the first quarter of 1986 the index of industrial production and construction for Scotland record...
This detailed article provides an analysis of key Scottish economic trends based on recent data. The...
This Commentary revises upwards our February assessment of the prospects for growth in the Scottish ...
The outlook for the Scottish economy during 1978 depends primarily on the extent to which the Chance...
Our caution expressed in the previous issue of the Commentary with the recorded substantial increase...
This issue of the Commentary contains the first set of output projections from the Institute's new s...
With the Inauguration of the quarterly Scottish Business Survey (SBS) in October 1984 there are now ...
Recent production data suggest that the Scottish economy grew at a similar rate to the UK in 1988. H...
This edition of the Commentary contains the first set of figures derived from the rebased index of p...
The official output indices for production and construction industries have been rebased to 1990 = 1...
The revival in economic activity in Scotland which occurred in 1978 is unlikely to be maintained dur...
For the fourth quarter in a row the index of industrial production and construction in Scotland regi...
As we noted in the previous Quarterly Economic Commentary the official output index for the Producti...
The Scottish index of industrial production has now been revised to base 1975 = 100, following a sim...
There are quite significant revisions in the latest index of production and construction for Scotlan...
In the first quarter of 1986 the index of industrial production and construction for Scotland record...
This detailed article provides an analysis of key Scottish economic trends based on recent data. The...
This Commentary revises upwards our February assessment of the prospects for growth in the Scottish ...
The outlook for the Scottish economy during 1978 depends primarily on the extent to which the Chance...
Our caution expressed in the previous issue of the Commentary with the recorded substantial increase...
This issue of the Commentary contains the first set of output projections from the Institute's new s...
With the Inauguration of the quarterly Scottish Business Survey (SBS) in October 1984 there are now ...
Recent production data suggest that the Scottish economy grew at a similar rate to the UK in 1988. H...