South-east set to outpace regions
South-east set to outpace regions
- 1998
- Financial Times 5 June 1998, 8(1) .
South-east England will generate 415,000 new jobs between 1997 and 2005, a net increase of 12.5%, as its long term tendancy to achieve faster growth than the UK average reasserts itself after the recession of the early 1990s according to a forecast by consultants Llewelyn-Davies.
ECONOMICS
LLEWWLYN-DAVIES
NORTHERN IRELAND ECONOMIC RESEARCH CENTRE
REGIONAL DIFERENCES
REGIONS
South-east England will generate 415,000 new jobs between 1997 and 2005, a net increase of 12.5%, as its long term tendancy to achieve faster growth than the UK average reasserts itself after the recession of the early 1990s according to a forecast by consultants Llewelyn-Davies.
ECONOMICS
LLEWWLYN-DAVIES
NORTHERN IRELAND ECONOMIC RESEARCH CENTRE
REGIONAL DIFERENCES
REGIONS