Regional economic indicators, February 2007, with a focus on the differences in regional economic performance
Claire Swadkin and
David Hastings
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Claire Swadkin: Office for National statistics
David Hastings: Office for National statistics
Economic & Labour Market Review, 2007, vol. 1, issue 2, 52-64
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Compiles information covering the nine English Government Office Regions, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.This article continues the quarterly Regional Economic Indicators series previously published in Economic Trends,primarily based on the same information sources. The new Focus section brings a more detailed perspective to a specificissue. In this edition, it extends onto a time series, some past analysis that helps understand the factors that contribute tothe differences in regions? performance,based on an Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developmentmethodology. The headline indicators provide the underlying picture of regional economic performance, productivityand welfare. The indicators that drive productivity are also discussed and labour market figures included as before.This article covers the nine English Government Office Regions, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales; the EuropeanNomenclature of Units for Territorial Statistics level 1 regions of the United Kingdom. The term ?region? is used forconvenience. Economic & Labour Market Review (2007) 1, 52–64; doi:10.1057/palgrave.elmr.1410029
Date: 2007
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