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Economic Bulletin Issue 8
The Spring 2009 edition of the Economic Bulletin contained analysis of the latest Annual Business Inquiry 2007 data, covering the five years previous. In this edition, we look to the future, with an in depth analysis of employment, output and productivity data from the latest Regional Econometric Model, to gain some insight into what the economic composition of the Humber may look like in 2019.
Welcome to the eighth edition of the Humber Economic Bulletin.
The Spring 2009 edition of the Economic Bulletin contained analysis of the latest Annual Business Inquiry 2007 data, covering the five years previous. In this edition, we look to the future, with an in depth analysis of employment, output and productivity data from the latest Regional Econometric Model, to gain some insight into what the economic composition of the Humber may look like in 2019.
Alongside this, and to coordinate with Business Week 2009, we have compiled the “Humber Dozen” Index, which monitors the performance over the past year of the top twelve largest businesses in the Humber which are trading on the London Stock Exchange, compared to FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 index companies. This edition also takes a look at different ways of measuring the economic footprint of the city region and its constituent parts to understand the differences, links and shared opportunities that exist.
Enjoy Humber Business Week 2009, let’s make it the biggest and best yet!
