Scottish economy grows far more slowly than UK as a whole
by Severin Carrell Scotland editor from on (#1CSPJ)
Analysis finds Scottish GDP has grown by 4% in cash terms since 2008, compared with 23% for Britain as a whole
The Scottish economy is growing at a far slower rate than the UK as a whole, with the North Sea oil slump leading to a fall in GDP last year, the latest data shows.
Scotland's gross domestic product declined by 1% in cash terms last year and has only grown by 4% since the recession, an analysis by the economist John McLaren has found. By comparison, the UK economy as a whole has grown by 23% in cash terms since 2008.
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