In this paper we consider the case for assigning tax revenues to Scotland, by which we mean that taxes levied on Scottish tax bases should be returned to the Scottish budget. The budget, however, would continue to be supplemented by transfers from the Westminster budget. This arrangement differs from the current situation whereby public spending is largely financed by a bloc grant from Westminster. Our suggestion falls short of full fiscal federalism for Scotland . meaning that Scotland had control over choice of tax base and of tax rates, and fiscal transfers from Westminster would be minimal. We use propositions drawn from the theory of fiscal federalism to argue for a smaller vertical imbalance between taxes retained in Scotland and publ...
The "Scandinavian model" has often been held up as one that Scotland, if it had the necessary fiscal...
The fiscal powers of the Scottish Government have increased significantly, resulting in the first (m...
Executive Summary Many commentators have criticised the strategy currently used to finance the Scot...
In this paper we consider the case for assigning tax revenues to Scotland, by which we mean that tax...
This paper looks in detail at the proposals for further fiscal devolution to the Scottish Parliament...
This paper examines the background to calls for further fiscal decentralisation in Scotland in the l...
We demonstrate that both the Barnett formula used to calculate changes in public spending by the Sco...
Abstract. This paper looks in detail at the proposals for further fiscal devolution to the Scottish ...
Scotland is engaged in a lively and on-going debate on greater fiscal autonomy and independence, whi...
The fiscal powers of the Scottish Government have increased significantly, resulting in the first (m...
Paper argues that some of the claimed advantages of fiscal federalism "may not be as robust as asser...
In 1997 the Scottish people voted both for the creation of a legislative Parliament and to endow the...
This position paper considers the devolution of further fiscal powers to the Scottish Parliament in ...
An extensive programme of fiscal devolution to the Scottish Parliament is underway. Fiscal devolutio...
The fiscal powers of the Scottish government have increased significantly, resulting in the first (m...
The "Scandinavian model" has often been held up as one that Scotland, if it had the necessary fiscal...
The fiscal powers of the Scottish Government have increased significantly, resulting in the first (m...
Executive Summary Many commentators have criticised the strategy currently used to finance the Scot...
In this paper we consider the case for assigning tax revenues to Scotland, by which we mean that tax...
This paper looks in detail at the proposals for further fiscal devolution to the Scottish Parliament...
This paper examines the background to calls for further fiscal decentralisation in Scotland in the l...
We demonstrate that both the Barnett formula used to calculate changes in public spending by the Sco...
Abstract. This paper looks in detail at the proposals for further fiscal devolution to the Scottish ...
Scotland is engaged in a lively and on-going debate on greater fiscal autonomy and independence, whi...
The fiscal powers of the Scottish Government have increased significantly, resulting in the first (m...
Paper argues that some of the claimed advantages of fiscal federalism "may not be as robust as asser...
In 1997 the Scottish people voted both for the creation of a legislative Parliament and to endow the...
This position paper considers the devolution of further fiscal powers to the Scottish Parliament in ...
An extensive programme of fiscal devolution to the Scottish Parliament is underway. Fiscal devolutio...
The fiscal powers of the Scottish government have increased significantly, resulting in the first (m...
The "Scandinavian model" has often been held up as one that Scotland, if it had the necessary fiscal...
The fiscal powers of the Scottish Government have increased significantly, resulting in the first (m...
Executive Summary Many commentators have criticised the strategy currently used to finance the Scot...