Comparing each of the twenty Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Scotland as separate sectors in an Input-Output table suggests their expenditure patterns are homogenous and that the apparent heterogeneity of their impacts is primarily driven by scale. However, a disaggregation of their income by source reveals a disparity in their dependence upon funding from the devolved Scottish Government and their ability to draw in income/funding from external sources. Acknowledging the binding budget constraint of the Scottish Government and deriving balanced expenditure multipliers reveals large differences in the net-expenditure impact of HEIs upon the Scottish economy, with the source of variation being the origin of income. Applying a novel t...
This article analyses the role of higher education in the economy of Glasgow (GLA) and the rest of t...
A “policy scepticism” has emerged that challenges the results of conventional regional HEI impact an...
This paper analyses the impact of London-based Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) on the English e...
Comparing each of the twenty Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Scotland as separate sectors in...
Comparing each of the twenty Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Scotland as separate sectors in...
Comparing each of the twenty Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Scotland as separate sectors i...
This paper replicates the analysis of Scottish HEIs in Hermannsson et al (2010a) for the case of Nor...
This paper replicates the analysis of Scottish HEIs in Hermannsson et al (2010a) for the case of Wal...
This paper replicates the analysis of Scottish HEIs in Hermannsson et al (2010a) for the case of Nor...
This paper replicates the analysis of Scottish HEIs in Hermannsson et al (2010a) for the case of Wal...
This paper replicates the analysis of Scottish HEIs in Hermannsson et al (2010a) to identify the imp...
Several previous studies have established that higher education is a significant sector in the Scott...
This paper replicates the analysis of Scottish HEIs in Hermannsson et al (2010a) to identify the im...
This paper analyses the impact of London-based higher education institutions (HEIs) on the English e...
This dissertation explores the overall economic impact of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) at a ...
This article analyses the role of higher education in the economy of Glasgow (GLA) and the rest of t...
A “policy scepticism” has emerged that challenges the results of conventional regional HEI impact an...
This paper analyses the impact of London-based Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) on the English e...
Comparing each of the twenty Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Scotland as separate sectors in...
Comparing each of the twenty Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Scotland as separate sectors in...
Comparing each of the twenty Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Scotland as separate sectors i...
This paper replicates the analysis of Scottish HEIs in Hermannsson et al (2010a) for the case of Nor...
This paper replicates the analysis of Scottish HEIs in Hermannsson et al (2010a) for the case of Wal...
This paper replicates the analysis of Scottish HEIs in Hermannsson et al (2010a) for the case of Nor...
This paper replicates the analysis of Scottish HEIs in Hermannsson et al (2010a) for the case of Wal...
This paper replicates the analysis of Scottish HEIs in Hermannsson et al (2010a) to identify the imp...
Several previous studies have established that higher education is a significant sector in the Scott...
This paper replicates the analysis of Scottish HEIs in Hermannsson et al (2010a) to identify the im...
This paper analyses the impact of London-based higher education institutions (HEIs) on the English e...
This dissertation explores the overall economic impact of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) at a ...
This article analyses the role of higher education in the economy of Glasgow (GLA) and the rest of t...
A “policy scepticism” has emerged that challenges the results of conventional regional HEI impact an...
This paper analyses the impact of London-based Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) on the English e...