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Scotland's Economic Progress 1951-1960: A Study in Regional Accounting

Scotland's Economic Progress 1951-1960: A Study in Regional Accounting

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This book, published in 1965, examined the economic performance of Scotland and found that it lagged behind the rest of the UK, especially in the latter part of the decade.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 176 pages
Publication date: 31 August 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Originally published in 1965, this groundbreaking book delved into a comprehensive examination of Scotland's economic performance. Spanning from 1951 to 1960, it conducted a quantitative assessment of the Scottish economy, providing detailed estimates of various economic indicators such as gross domestic product, income from employment, gross profits, and other pertinent statistics. The book was organized into several chapters, each dedicated to exploring different aspects of the economy. These chapters covered output and investment in manufacturing within industry, as well as personal income and expenditure. The findings of this exhaustive study revealed the significant gap that existed between the Scottish economy and the rest of the United Kingdom, particularly during the latter half of the decade. The results shed light on the challenges and opportunities that Scotland faced in its economic development, highlighting the need for strategic interventions and policy adjustments to bridge the gap and promote sustainable growth.

Originally published in 1965, this groundbreaking book delved into a comprehensive examination of Scotland's economic performance. Spanning from 1951 to 1960, it conducted a quantitative assessment of the Scottish economy, providing detailed estimates of various economic indicators such as gross domestic product, income from employment, gross profits, and other pertinent statistics. The book was organized into several chapters, each dedicated to exploring different aspects of the economy. These chapters covered output and investment in manufacturing within industry, as well as personal income and expenditure. The findings of this exhaustive study revealed the significant gap that existed between the Scottish economy and the rest of the United Kingdom, particularly during the latter half of the decade. The results shed light on the challenges and opportunities that Scotland faced in its economic development, highlighting the need for strategic interventions and policy adjustments to bridge the gap and promote sustainable growth.

Weight: 331g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032077048

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