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Key Publications


The Government Economic Strategy
To focus the Government and public services on creating a more successful country, with opportunities for all of Scotland to flourish, through increasing sustainable growth.

Scottish Economic Statistics (SES)
Presents a range of official statistics relevant to the Scottish economy

Scottish Economic Report (SER)
Reviews the progress and prospects for the Scottish Economy, and presents summary articles on issues of current topical interest

Government Expenditure and Revenue in Scotland (GERS)
Provides an analysis of the public finances in Scotland, focusing on the expenditure and revenue sides of net borrowing

Publications

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DateMain TopicTitle and Summary
13/08/2008Fisheries

Scottish Aquaculture: A Fresh Start: A Consultation on a Renewed Strategic Framework for Scottish Aquaculture [Consultation]

A strategic Framework for Scottish Aquaculture is being renewed. This is the on line consultation and will run for 12 weeks until 5 November 2008

07/08/2008Statistics

Scottish Household Survey: Annual Report - Results from 2007 [Publication]

Results from the 2007 Scottish Household Survey.

07/08/2008Statistics

Scottish Household Survey: Methodology and Fieldwork Outcomes 2007 [Publication]

This report, which accompanies the 2007 Scottish Household Survey, provides information on the survey methodology, including sampling, data collection methods and limitations of Scottish Household Survey data. It also includes information on fieldwork targets and outcomes, data quality and weighting of the Scottish Household Survey.

07/08/2008Statistics

Scottish Household Survey: Questionnaire January 2006 to December 2008 [Publication]

This report provides an abbreviated Scottish Household Survey questionnaire script, covering the period January 2006 to December 2008

04/08/2008Public Sector

Consultation on the approach to implementation of the EU Remedies Directive [Consultation]

The purpose of the European Remedies Directive (2007/66/EC) is to improve the effectiveness of Member States' procedures for reviewing the award of public contracts. The Directive introduces changes to the legal remedies available to suppliers for breaches of EU procurement law. It must be implemented in national legislation by 20 December 2009. This consultation seeks feedback on the implementation of the Directive in Scots law.

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