Research Report

Transport and the Scottish Economy – Key Issues

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McQuaid R & Greig M (2002) Transport and the Scottish Economy – Key Issues. Scottish Funding Council. Scottish Economic Policy Network, Stirling and Glasgow.

Abstract
This report presents the results of a Scoping Study and seeks to identify key issues where academic research can assist in evidence-based policy making in relation to transport and the Scottish economy. Issues considered include: the links between transport and economic development; regulation and structures; travel-to-work in Scotland (including the implications for social inclusion and unemployment); problems specific to rural areas and remote communities; new technologies and transport; and appraising transport investment. It should be stressed that the focus is upon academic economic research, particularly related to economics, and it was not possible, within the time available, to consider the many other disciplines researching transport or to review current policies.

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2002
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/17706
PublisherScottish Economic Policy Network, Stirling and Glasgow
ISBN1 904365 04 3

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Professor Ronald McQuaid

Professor Ronald McQuaid

Emeritus Professor, Management, Work and Organisation

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