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Regional Accounts 2003
Front Page
Contents
Summary Of Key Findings
Introduction
Methodology

SAM And Employment Matrix

Core Regional Analysis
Scenario Analysis
Multiplier Analysis
Final Remarks
References
Appendices

 

 

 

References

Gillespie, G., McGregor, P., Swales, J. and Yin, Y. (1999) An Input-Output Table and Model for the Shetland Islands, 1996/97. Final Report. Fraser Allander Institute, University of Strathclyde.

 General Register Office for Scotland (2005)  http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/

 Mackay Consultants (1998) District Economic Output GDP.

 MacPherson Research (1999) Western Isles Visitor Survey, 1999. Final report for Western Isles Enterprise and Western Isles Tourist Board.

 MacPherson Research (2003)  Western Isles Tourism Facts and Figures Update.  Review of the 2002 Season.  Final report for Western Isles Enterprise and Western Isles Tourist Board.

 McGregor, P., Swales, J. and Yin, Y. (1998) An Input-Output Table and Model for the Orkney, 1995. Final Report. Fraser Allander Institute, University of Strathclyde.

 Office for National Statistics  (2005) Family Spending:  A report on the Expenditure and Food Survey, 2003-2004.

 Office for National Statistics (2004) Regional Gross Value Added (published December 2004).

 Pyatt, G. (1988) The SAM Approach in Retrospect and Prospect. Warwick Economic Research Papers No 290. University of Warwick.

 Roberts, D., Thomson, K. and Snowdon, P.  (1999)  Modelling the Western Isles Economy: Regional Accounts, 1997.  Contract report for Comhairle nan Eilean Siar  and Western Isles Enterprise.

 Roberts, D.  (2003)  The economic base of rural areas: A SAM-based analysis of the Western Isles, 1997,  Environment and Planning A. Vol. 35, 95-111.

 Scottish Office Industry Department (1991) The Western Isles Input-Output Study for 1988/89: Final Report ESU Research Paper No. 28. ISBN 0 74800615.

 

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