Author: Mark Hepworth, Co-Founder and Director of Research and Policy, The Good Economy
Blog: Business-led Inclusive Growth in Scotland โ SMEs, Good Jobs and Places
by Mark Hepworth, Co-Founder and Director of Research and Policy, The Good Economy
The Scottish Government wants businesses to play a central role in delivering its inclusive growth policies at the national, regional and local levels. It recognises that engaging constructively with businesses is contingent on a deep understanding of the links between business practice and [...]
Read moreBlog: Inclusive Job Growth: Companies, Sectors and Places
by Mark Hepworth, Co-Founder and Director of Research and Policy, The Good Economy
The Good Economy co-founder, Mark Hepworth, shares new ratings of regions and sectors to see where inclusive growth is needed most.
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