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pro vyhledávání: '"Jenkins, Iain"'
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Love, James, Boyle, Stephen, Draper, Paul, Harrigan, Frank, Heeley, John, Jenkins, Iain, Lockyer, Cliff, Love, Jim H, McGregor, Peter, McNicolI, Iain, Simpson, David, Walker, Jim
External events have had a considerable impact on the UK economy. In line with developments elsewhere, UK growth has slowed, interest rates have been reduced and the inflation rate has fallen. However, underlying inflationary pressures in the UK cont
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https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53241/1/FEC_12_1_1986_British_Economy.pdf
https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53241/1/FEC_12_1_1986_British_Economy.pdf
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Ashcroft, Brian, Boyle, Stephen, Draper, Paul, Harrigan, Frank, Heeley, John, Jenkins, Iain, Lockyer, Cliff, Love, Jim H, McGregor, Peter, McNicolI, Iain, Perman, Roger, Simpson, David, Stevens, Jim, Walker, Jim
Performance in the world economy continues to be governed by the depressing effects of a major currency realignment following the significant depreciation of the US dollar against the Yen and the D-mark since early 1985. In Japan and particularly Wes
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https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53077/1/FEC_13_1_1987_World_Economy.pdf
https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53077/1/FEC_13_1_1987_World_Economy.pdf
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Kirwan, Frank, Basu, Dipak, Buchanan, Bob, Crawford, Robert, Draper, Paul, Harrigan, Frank, Heeley, John, Jenkins, Iain, Love, James, McNicoll, Iain, McVey, Michael, Midwinter, Arthur, Moar, Lyle, O'Donnell, Noreen, Simpson, David, Stevens, Jim, Walker, Jim
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https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/52784/1/FEC_9_3_1984_World_Economy.pdf
https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/52784/1/FEC_9_3_1984_World_Economy.pdf
Autor:
Ashcroft, Brian, Walker, Jim, Boyle, Stephen, Draper, Paul, Harrigan, Frank, Heeley, John, Jenkins, Iain, Lockyer, Cliff, Love, Jim H, McGregor, Peter, McNicolI, Iain, Perman, Roger, Simpson, David, Stevens, Jim
With the Inauguration of the quarterly Scottish Business Survey (SBS) in October 1984 there are now two regular up-to-date indicators of trends in the Scottish industrial sector. The combination of the new survey and the long-standing CBI Industrial
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https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53230/1/FEC_12_4_1987_Scottish_Economy.pdf
https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53230/1/FEC_12_4_1987_Scottish_Economy.pdf
Autor:
Love, James, Basu, Dipak, Blackhall, John, Draper, Paul, Heeley, John, Jenkins, Iain, Lockyer, Cliff, Love, Jim, McGilvray, Jim, McGregor, Peter, McNicolI, Iain, McVey, Mike, O'Donnell, Noreen, Simpson, David, Stevens, Jim, Tait, Elizabeth, Walker, Jim
During 1984 the British economy maintained the growth rate of 2.5% achieved in the latter part of 1983. Growth in 1984 was depressed by the coal dispute which meant the direct loss of mining income and output and an associated reduction in the overal
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https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53249/7/FEC_10_3_1985_Outlook_And_Appraisal.pdf
https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53249/7/FEC_10_3_1985_Outlook_And_Appraisal.pdf
Autor:
Love, James, Basu, Dipak, Blackhall, John, Chalmers, Margaret, Draper, Paul, Heeley, John, Jenkins, Iain, Lockyer, Cliff, Love, Jim H, McGilvray, James, McGregor, Peter, McVey, Mike, O'Donnell, Noreen, Simpson, David, Tait, Elizabeth, Walker, Jim
The most recent Scottish Business Survey reports a continuing rise in optimism among Scottish retailers and some cautious improvement for manufacturers. In line with the recent resurgence in consumers expenditure at the national level, Scottish retai
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https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53253/1/FEC_11_1_1985_Outlook.pdf
https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53253/1/FEC_11_1_1985_Outlook.pdf
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Ashcroft, Brian, Love, Jim, Boyle, Stephen, Draper, Paul, Dunlop, Stewart, Jenkins, Iain, Lockyer, Cliff, McGregor, Peter, McNicolI, Iain, Pearlman, Mike, Simpson, David, Stevens, Jim
Growth in the British economy continues at a high rate. To date there is little evidence that the collapse of share prices in October has had much effect on consumer demand or on business confidence. The expected decline in the UK growth rate during
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https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53211/1/FEC_13_3_1988_British_Economy.pdf
https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53211/1/FEC_13_3_1988_British_Economy.pdf
Autor:
Love, James, Basu, Dipak, Blackhall, John, Draper, Paul, Heeley, John, Jenkins, Iain, Lockyer, Cliff, Love, Jim, McGilvray, Jim, McGregor, Peter, McNicolI, Iain, McVey, Mike, O'Donnell, Noreen, Simpson, David, Stevens, Jim, Tait, Elizabeth, Walker, Jim
With the inauguration of the quarterly Scottish Business Survey (SBS) in September 1984 there are now two regular and up-to-date indicators of trends in the Scottish industrial sector. The combination of the new survey and the long-standing CBI Indus
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https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53250/1/FEC_10_3_1985_Scottish_Economy.pdf
https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53250/1/FEC_10_3_1985_Scottish_Economy.pdf
Autor:
Love, James, Blackhall, John, Chalmers, Margaret, Draper, Paul, Heeley, John, Jenkins, Iain, Lockyer, Cliff, Love, Jim H, McGilvray, James, McGregor, Peter, McVey, Mike, O'Donnell, Noreen, Stevens, Jim, Simpson, David, Tait, Elizabeth, Walker, Jim
With the inauguration of the quarterly Scottish Business Survey (SBS) in September 1984 there are now two regular up-to-date indicators of trends in the Scottish industrial sector. The combination of the new survey and the long-standing CBI Industria
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=core_ac_uk__::3be216389522a86ccce655d87056e1a7
https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53259/1/FEC_11_2_1985_Scottish_Economy.pdf
https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53259/1/FEC_11_2_1985_Scottish_Economy.pdf
Autor:
Ashcroft, Brian, Walker, Jim, Boyle, Stephen, Draper, Paul, Harrigan, Frank, Heeley, John, Jenkins, Iain, Lockyer, Cliff, Love, Jim H, McGregor, Peter, McNicolI, Iain, Perman, Roger, Simpson, David, Stevens, Jim
The improvements in output, employment and unemployment, appear to be continuing. The growth in consumer spending may be beginning to slacken, although in view of the underlying buoyancy in its key determinants and the eventual effects of the Budget
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https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53229/1/FEC_12_4_1987_British_Economy.pdf
https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/53229/1/FEC_12_4_1987_British_Economy.pdf