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Have you noticed that the small, slightly socialist countries, tend to be the richest? 2012 Ranking - GDP per head ($) 1 Luxembourg $89417 2 Norway $66135 3 Switzerland $53641 7 Ireland $43803 10 Denmark $42,787 14 Scotland $39642 18 United Kingdom $35671
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1. Using gross value added (GVA) as a measure, Scotland was one of only three British regions that grew relative to the national average between 2001 and 2011 (London and the South East were the other two).
Scotland s rate of new business formation is high, and its exports (not just oil: salmon and whisky are big earners too) are robust. All this suggests that there is potential to lift productivity higher.
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