Although the devolution plans of the 1970s were abandoned, those debates had far-reaching consequences for the determination of relative public expenditure levels in the United Kingdom. The Barnett formula (10:5:85) of 1978 provided that increases in public expenditure in Scotland and in Wales for specific services within the territorial blocks would be determined according to the formula consequences of changes in equivalent English expenditure. A parallel formula allocated 2.75 per cent of the change in equivalent expenditure in Great Britain to Northern Ireland. The essential distinction is between base expenditure (whose current levels are carried forward) and incremental expenditure (which is determined by formula). The predicted conve...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...
Although the devolution plans of the 1970s were abandoned, those debates had far-reaching consequenc...
Before devolved government was established in 1999 in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, it was e...
Bailey S. J. and Fingland L. (2004) Convergence of public expenditures in UK territories, Regional S...
Heald D. and McLeod A. (2005) Embeddedness of UK devolution finance within the public expenditure sy...
The Barnett formula allocates public funds to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales for those parts o...
One form or other of the Barnett formula has been operational since 1978. However, while the governm...
The Barnett formula is the official basis upon which increments to public funds are allocated to the...
Public expenditure in the UK has a location dimension with respect to the devolved arrangements for ...
Public expenditure in the UK has a location dimension with respect to the devolved arrangements for ...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...
Although the devolution plans of the 1970s were abandoned, those debates had far-reaching consequenc...
Before devolved government was established in 1999 in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, it was e...
Bailey S. J. and Fingland L. (2004) Convergence of public expenditures in UK territories, Regional S...
Heald D. and McLeod A. (2005) Embeddedness of UK devolution finance within the public expenditure sy...
The Barnett formula allocates public funds to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales for those parts o...
One form or other of the Barnett formula has been operational since 1978. However, while the governm...
The Barnett formula is the official basis upon which increments to public funds are allocated to the...
Public expenditure in the UK has a location dimension with respect to the devolved arrangements for ...
Public expenditure in the UK has a location dimension with respect to the devolved arrangements for ...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...
This paper seeks to explain why the operation of the Barnett formula has failed to generate converge...