Posted 19.05.26
Harris Tweed helps build Resilient Communities
A new report from BiGGAR Economics examines the socio-economic impact of the Harris Tweed® sector. Born of domestic...
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BiGGAR Economics provided research, analytical and logistical support to the Sustainable Growth Commission, set up by the First Minister to advise on how to improve the performance of the Scottish economy. An extensive work programme was undertaken over a year and a half from late 2017 until mid 2018, which included a detailed analysis of the performance and potential of the Scottish economy and a comparative analysis with a group of 12 comparator successful advanced economies.
The Sustainable Growth Commission’s report has three sections. The political and media debate has focused on the currency options that Scotland would have as an independent country (Part C of the report) and also on Scotland’s fiscal position (Part B).
However, the section on Scotland’s economic performance and potential (Part A), has 30 of the report’s 50 recommendations, covering the strategic and institution framework to raise the performance of the Scottish economy and a series of policy recommendations around the growth generating themes of population, participation and productivity. This will provide a framework for efforts to boost economic performance, now and, in the event that Scotland decides to opt for independence.
Posted 30.04.19
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Posted 19.05.26
Harris Tweed helps build Resilient Communities
A new report from BiGGAR Economics examines the socio-economic impact of the Harris Tweed® sector. Born of domestic...
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Edinburgh Airport’s Growing Economic Impact
BiGGAR Economics has been working with Edinburgh Airport to understand and explain its economic impact for over 10...
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Posted 01.05.26
The Value of Cultural Organisations
Recent studies by BiGGAR Economics reveal that cultural organisations across Scotland – from local community assets to some...
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