International audienceThis article examines major monetary options for an independent Scotland. It then investigates what they would have meant for Scotland, the United Kingdom and Europe with regard to current concerns in the euro zone and in relation to the Scottish banking tradition
Since its 2007 general election victory, Scotland‘s SNP (the Scottish National Party) has been promo...
Uncertainty has emanated from First Minister Sturgeon’s announcement that she intends to resign as h...
Abstract: The September 2014 referendum is a milestone in Scotland’s history. After 307 years of uni...
International audienceThis article examines major monetary options for an independent Scotland. It t...
This report considers the main currency options that would be open to an independent Scotland. Our m...
First paragraph: This paper explores the scenario of Scotland belonging to EMU as an independent cou...
This article puts forward an economic case for Scotland becoming independent. There have been many d...
Though the three main Westminster parties have each publicly rejected a formal currency union with a...
At the national level, monetary policy is regarded as an important tool for government influence on ...
If Scotland votes for independence, it will create a completely different economic context for the t...
The June 2016 UK referendum on continued EU membership where the people of Scotland voted to remain,...
This article puts forward an economic case for Scotland staying in the union. There have been many d...
PERSPECTIVE If the people of Scotland favour independence, the split will create high level of uncer...
The ongoing struggle for Scottish independence touches on a range of interests which find strong bas...
This article examines what the immediate foreign policy objectives of a newly independent Scotland w...
Since its 2007 general election victory, Scotland‘s SNP (the Scottish National Party) has been promo...
Uncertainty has emanated from First Minister Sturgeon’s announcement that she intends to resign as h...
Abstract: The September 2014 referendum is a milestone in Scotland’s history. After 307 years of uni...
International audienceThis article examines major monetary options for an independent Scotland. It t...
This report considers the main currency options that would be open to an independent Scotland. Our m...
First paragraph: This paper explores the scenario of Scotland belonging to EMU as an independent cou...
This article puts forward an economic case for Scotland becoming independent. There have been many d...
Though the three main Westminster parties have each publicly rejected a formal currency union with a...
At the national level, monetary policy is regarded as an important tool for government influence on ...
If Scotland votes for independence, it will create a completely different economic context for the t...
The June 2016 UK referendum on continued EU membership where the people of Scotland voted to remain,...
This article puts forward an economic case for Scotland staying in the union. There have been many d...
PERSPECTIVE If the people of Scotland favour independence, the split will create high level of uncer...
The ongoing struggle for Scottish independence touches on a range of interests which find strong bas...
This article examines what the immediate foreign policy objectives of a newly independent Scotland w...
Since its 2007 general election victory, Scotland‘s SNP (the Scottish National Party) has been promo...
Uncertainty has emanated from First Minister Sturgeon’s announcement that she intends to resign as h...
Abstract: The September 2014 referendum is a milestone in Scotland’s history. After 307 years of uni...