The UK's devolved administrations (DGs) receive block grants to finance almost all their expenditure. The Barnett formula used to calculate these grants is often criticised because it does not consider the DGs’ spending needs. However, the feasibility of allocating block grants by needs assessment is often questioned, given the contestability of spending needs. This paper compares the formula used within England to assess the education spending needs of local authorities there with the equivalent Scottish formula, by using each formula in turn to calculate the relative spending needs of the UK territories. The rationale is to consider how similar the two formulae are in how they estimate the territories’ relative spending needs ...
This article explores the policy changes made by the Labour government to the recurrent funding of s...
This article explores the policy changes made by the Labour government to the recurrent funding of s...
This article explores the policy changes made by the Labour government to the recurrent funding of s...
The UK's devolved administrations (DGs) receive block grants to finance almost all their expenditure...
The UK's devolved administrations (DAs) receive block grant to finance almost all their expenditure....
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The UK's devolved administrations (DAs) have autonom...
The system used to allocate resources to the UK's devolved territories, known as the Barnett formula...
Block grants to the UK's devolved administrations are allocated using the Barnett Formula. There hav...
The system used to allocate resources to the UK's devolved territories, known as the Barnett formula...
Block grants to the UK's devolved administrations are allocated using the Barnett Formula. There hav...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse whether the development of a needs-based funding fo...
Scottish citizens benefit from 19% more public spending per head than English citizens. The ‘Barnett...
Scottish citizens benefit from 19% more public spending per head than English citizens. The ‘Barnett...
The Barnett formula allocates public funds to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales for those parts o...
This article explores the policy changes made by the Labour government to the recurrent funding of s...
This article explores the policy changes made by the Labour government to the recurrent funding of s...
This article explores the policy changes made by the Labour government to the recurrent funding of s...
This article explores the policy changes made by the Labour government to the recurrent funding of s...
The UK's devolved administrations (DGs) receive block grants to finance almost all their expenditure...
The UK's devolved administrations (DAs) receive block grant to finance almost all their expenditure....
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The UK's devolved administrations (DAs) have autonom...
The system used to allocate resources to the UK's devolved territories, known as the Barnett formula...
Block grants to the UK's devolved administrations are allocated using the Barnett Formula. There hav...
The system used to allocate resources to the UK's devolved territories, known as the Barnett formula...
Block grants to the UK's devolved administrations are allocated using the Barnett Formula. There hav...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse whether the development of a needs-based funding fo...
Scottish citizens benefit from 19% more public spending per head than English citizens. The ‘Barnett...
Scottish citizens benefit from 19% more public spending per head than English citizens. The ‘Barnett...
The Barnett formula allocates public funds to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales for those parts o...
This article explores the policy changes made by the Labour government to the recurrent funding of s...
This article explores the policy changes made by the Labour government to the recurrent funding of s...
This article explores the policy changes made by the Labour government to the recurrent funding of s...
This article explores the policy changes made by the Labour government to the recurrent funding of s...