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Understanding Scotland: quarterly update on public perceptions of the economy

  • Brodies LLP 58 Morrison Street Edinburgh, Scotland, EH3 8BP United Kingdom (map)

Join us to hear the latest findings in our quarterly research series, Understanding Scotland Economy. Our regular survey with The Diffley Partnership tracks economic confidence and buying intentions over time, as well as helping us to understand and monitor economic attitudes and public opinion.

Mark Diffley will discuss the new data with Dr Samuel Mwaura from University of Strathclyde and Aveek Bhattacharya, Chief Economist with the Social Market Foundation. This free in-person event will be chaired by DHI Director, Susan Murray and is kindly hosted by Brodies. It will not be live-streamed.

Mark Diffley is a researcher and pollster with over 20 years experience. After 10 years as Director of Ipsos MORI in Edinburgh, Mark set up a new business in 2017, delivering research and insight for clients across the public, private and third sectors in Scotland and further afield.

Dr Samuel Mwaura is lecturer of entrepreneurship at the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, University of Strathclyde and national Co-lead for Global Entrepreneurship Monitor - Scotland. Samuel’s recent work has focused on entrepreneurial ecosystems and entrepreneurial activity rates in Scotland, especially regional and demographic differences.

Aveek Bhattachayra is Chief Economist at the Social Market Foundation. Prior to that, he was Senior Policy Analyst at the Institute of Alcohol Studies, researching and advocating for policies to reduce alcohol-related harm and as a strategy consultant, advising clients across a range of sectors including retail, consumer goods, software and services.

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