Experian says Scotland’s economy exceeds expectations


Scotland's economy grew at double the rate originally thought between 2000 and 2002, according to latest estimates from Experian®. These show that over this period, growth averaged 2.1 per cent a year, compared with the Scottish Executive's estimate of just 1 per cent a year. The figures are due to be published by Experian’s Business Strategies economic consultancy in its Regional Planning Service report later this month.



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