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

The region which lags behind the rest of the country in economic growth and suffers from above average unemployment, is a problem which is now widespread interest in a number of countries. Scotland provids a good example of this problem in the British economy, and the aim of this book is to subject...

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Auteur principal : McCrone Gavin (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Scotland's Economic Progress, 1951-1960 : A Study in Regional Accounting / by Gavin McCrone,..
Publié : London : G. Allen & Unwin , C 1965
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (180 p.)
Collection : University of Glasgow social and economic studies. New series ; no. 4
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Particularités de l'exemplaire : BU Droit, Ex. 1 :
Provenance : Don Prudhomme

  • P. 7
  • Preface
  • P. 13
  • Chapter 1, Introduction.
  • P. 20
  • Chapitre 2, Gross Domestic Product and Its Composition.
  • P. 37
  • Chapter 3, Income from Employment, Gross Profits and Other Trading Income.
  • P. 47
  • Chapter 4, The Output of Manufacturing Industry.
  • P. 57
  • Chapter 5, The Prices of Manufacturing Output.
  • P. 66
  • Chapter 6, Personal Income in the Standard Regions of The United Kingdom.
  • P. 81
  • Chapter 7, Personal Income in the Main Regions and Counties of Scotland.
  • P. 90
  • Chapter 8, Consumer's Expenditure in the Standard Regions.
  • P. 99
  • Chapter 9, Investment in Scotland and Other Regions of the United Kingdom.
  • P. 106
  • Chapter 10, Investment and Growth.
  • P. 119
  • Chapter 11, Summary of the Main Findings and the Need for Further Improvement in Regional Statistics.
  • P. 129
  • Chapter 12, The Implication fo Policy.
  • P. 136
  • A Note on the Revision of the Index of Industrial Production.
  • Appendix: Sources and Methods.
  • Part 1: Gross Domestic Product and the Output of Manufacturing Industry.
  • P. 140
  • 1- Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing.
  • P. 143
  • 2 - Manufacturing, Mining and Quarrying, Gas, Electricity and Water.
  • P. 156
  • 3- Construction.
  • P. 157
  • 4- Transport and Communication.
  • P. 162
  • 5- Distributive Trade.
  • P. 164
  • 6- Insurance, Banking and Finance.
  • P. 166
  • 7- Other Services.
  • P. 167
  • 8- Public Administration and Defence.
  • P. 168
  • 9- Public Health Services.
  • P. 169
  • 10- Local Authority Educational Service.
  • P. 169
  • 11- Ownership of Dwellings.
  • P. 170
  • 12- Domestic Services to Households.
  • P. 170
  • 13- Services to Private Non-Profit Making Bodies.
  • P. 171
  • 14- Gross Domestic Product at Constant Prices.
  • Part 2: Income From Employment, Gross Profits and Other Trading Income.
  • Part 3: Investment.