As 2007 comes to an end, it is time to reflect on what has been an interesting twelve months for the Welsh economy. On the one hand, we have seen economic statistics which have yet again cemented our position at the bottom of the prosperity league table. Only two weeks ago, we found out that Wales now has its lowest ever prosperity level, at 77% of the UK average. This dire economic statistic is compounded by the fact that we have the lowest mean gross weekly earnings for full-time adults in the UK and that the gap with the UK is growing. Business R&D expenditure for Wales in 2006 had fallen by 7% since 2005, as compared with an increase in the UK of 5%. Our export performance has worsened over the last 12 months and the tourism sector has suffered a downturn. With some economists now predicting a possible recession next year, these statistics are hardly good news for the Welsh economy. On the other hand, the business sector in Wales seems to be going from strength to strength. Ad...
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