The Scottish economy, like that of the UK as a whole, looks set to experience a substantial shift in the relative importance of the factors determining growth in the coming year. As discussed elsewhere in the Commentary (see British Economy), growth in the recent past has been driven mainly by the expansion of investment and exports. With the interrelated factors of sterling's strength and continuing high real UK interest rates operating against a background of some deceleration in the growth of world trade, the prospect is that these influences will be largely replaced by the re-emergence of consumers' expenditure as the principal determinant of growth
Growth of output in the Scottish economy continues to be strong. Current performance mirrors the bri...
The Scottish economy is at a turning point. For once this is literally true. The evidence of the Del...
It is now clear that the UK economy is enjoying a consumer-led boom of the type which so characteris...
The Scottish economy, like that of the UK as a whole, looks set to experience a substantial shift in...
This Commentary revises upwards our February assessment of the prospects for growth in the Scottish ...
During the course of 1986 economic growth in Scotland and in the rest of the UK is likely to proceed...
The growth of the Scottish economy is now moving into line with the rest of the UK. Industrial produ...
The Scottish economy continues to grow quite quickly compared to trend with growth of 2.3% anticipat...
The Scottish economy continues to perform well. Industrial production remains buoyant, although it i...
Growth in the Scottish economy picked up in the second quarter and may have continued to strengthen ...
The economic prospects for both Scotland and the UK have clouded somewhat in the last three months. ...
The Scottish economy is standing up surprisingly well to last year's interest rate rises. Retailing ...
Growth in the Scottish and UK economies is weakening as the pace of consumer demand growth slows. Ho...
The medium-term prospects for both the Scottish and British economies have clouded considerably duri...
The outlook for the Scottish economy appeared fairly certain when the Commentary last reported in Ju...
Growth of output in the Scottish economy continues to be strong. Current performance mirrors the bri...
The Scottish economy is at a turning point. For once this is literally true. The evidence of the Del...
It is now clear that the UK economy is enjoying a consumer-led boom of the type which so characteris...
The Scottish economy, like that of the UK as a whole, looks set to experience a substantial shift in...
This Commentary revises upwards our February assessment of the prospects for growth in the Scottish ...
During the course of 1986 economic growth in Scotland and in the rest of the UK is likely to proceed...
The growth of the Scottish economy is now moving into line with the rest of the UK. Industrial produ...
The Scottish economy continues to grow quite quickly compared to trend with growth of 2.3% anticipat...
The Scottish economy continues to perform well. Industrial production remains buoyant, although it i...
Growth in the Scottish economy picked up in the second quarter and may have continued to strengthen ...
The economic prospects for both Scotland and the UK have clouded somewhat in the last three months. ...
The Scottish economy is standing up surprisingly well to last year's interest rate rises. Retailing ...
Growth in the Scottish and UK economies is weakening as the pace of consumer demand growth slows. Ho...
The medium-term prospects for both the Scottish and British economies have clouded considerably duri...
The outlook for the Scottish economy appeared fairly certain when the Commentary last reported in Ju...
Growth of output in the Scottish economy continues to be strong. Current performance mirrors the bri...
The Scottish economy is at a turning point. For once this is literally true. The evidence of the Del...
It is now clear that the UK economy is enjoying a consumer-led boom of the type which so characteris...