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Fraser of Allander Institute

The Fraser of Allander Institute (FAI) is a leading economy research institute based in the Department of Economics at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.

Latest Fraser of Allander Nowcast for the Scottish economy

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6 bullet points on the latest Fraser Commentary

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Bypassing Barnett

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Reduction in net migration: a blessing or a curse?

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Labour Market Statistics – June 2017

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A summary of our latest Scottish Labour Market Trends report

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Is Scotland on the brink of recession?

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Scotland’s new Budget Framework Presentation- Slides & Text

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Scotland’s new Budget Framework

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Strathclyde Engage Week Event

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