Posted 01.04.26
Business Rates for Onshore Renewables – the argument for local retention
Onshore wind farms in Scotland could soon be paying over £200 million each year in Business Rates and...
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Last year we were commissioned by Universities Scotland to analyse the role of universities in advanced economies, in particular their role in productivity growth and the fiscal returns on investment. Reporting in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, our findings provide a timely reminder of universities’ fundamental importance to advanced economies.
The analysis demonstrates that a thriving university sector will be an essential prerequisite to addressing Scottish and UK Government policy priorities and that investment in the sector needs to be at the centre of economic recovery and transformation plans. This will need to be the case at the national level and in every region, to ensure that the growth is inclusive spatially. For example, and more specifically, the role of the universities sector can include:
You can read the full report below:
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Posted 01.04.26
Business Rates for Onshore Renewables – the argument for local retention
Onshore wind farms in Scotland could soon be paying over £200 million each year in Business Rates and...
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Posted 26.03.26
Easterbrook Hall: More than a Venue
Based on the Crichton Estate in Dumfries, Easterbrook Hall is the largest conference and events venue in the...
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Posted 30.01.26
Economic Impact of the Port of Inverness
BiGGAR Economics was commissioned to assess the current economic impact of the Port of Inverness. We also assessed...
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