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Scottish Economy

Scottish business sentiment still in the black despite growing pressures

Categories Scottish Economy Tags Article

Weekly update: inflation, earnings, and budget windfall

Categories Fiscal Policy and Tax, Labour Market Tags Article
Wine glasses

Intense pressures remain as Scottish hospitality returns to the global stage

Categories Labour Market, Productivity, Scottish Economy Tags Herald Article

Weekly Update – Leadership race hots up and so does the weather

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Outturn Scottish income tax revenues 2020/21

Categories Scottish Budget

After Omicron: Tourism trends through 2022

Categories Coronavirus, Scottish Economy Tags Article
St Andrew's House Scottish Government

Weekly update: A relatively quiet week in Scotland. Elsewhere, not so much!

Categories Scottish Economy Tags Article
Buchanan Street Glasgow looking busy

Weekly update: our new growth forecasts predict a difficult year to come for the economy

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Rising inflation weakens outlook for growth in 2023

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Weekly update: it’s all about the cost of living….

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