In their interesting and challenging chapter John Adams and Peter Robinson assess the consequences for economic development policy of the devolution measures enacted by the UK Labour government post 1997. Their chapter ranges widely over current UK regional disparities, the link between devolution and economic growth, the balance of responsibilities in policy between Whitehall and the devolved administrations, and finally, they raise questions about the developing "quasi-federal" role of Whitehall in regulating or coordinating the new devolved policy landscape. In response, we propose to focus on four issues that we believe are key to understanding the economic consequences of devolution both at the Scottish and UK levels. First, we argue t...
McGregor P. G. and Swales K. (2005) Economics of devolution/decentralization in the UK: some questio...
The UK, traditionally one of the more fiscally centralised of OECD countries, is currently in the mi...
Central-local relations in Scotland pre-devolution were different to a degree, but the overall subst...
In their interesting and challenging chapter John Adams and Peter Robinson assess the consequences f...
In this paper we provide a non-technical account of recent research relevant to the economics of dev...
The Scottish Referendum in September 2014 had significant and far-reaching consequences for the poli...
Following the Scottish independence referendum, devolution for England is back of the agenda, with r...
During the 1987 general election, the main political parties, save one, were committed to some form ...
Cooke P. and Clifton N. (2005) Visionary, precautionary and constrained ‘varieties of devolution’ in...
Devolution provides large scope for Scotland to make its own policy. Primary legislation is one meas...
Over the last decade there has been a resurgence of interest in the possibility of some measure of d...
The paper explores the economic implications of the radical process of devolution, decentralization ...
In the Scottish Independence Referendum, the Scottish electorate voted to remain within the UK. Howe...
Recent academic debates have suggested that the capacity of any given territory to embed increasingl...
In Scotland, after an early focus on the policy-making process, the agenda concentrated on distribut...
McGregor P. G. and Swales K. (2005) Economics of devolution/decentralization in the UK: some questio...
The UK, traditionally one of the more fiscally centralised of OECD countries, is currently in the mi...
Central-local relations in Scotland pre-devolution were different to a degree, but the overall subst...
In their interesting and challenging chapter John Adams and Peter Robinson assess the consequences f...
In this paper we provide a non-technical account of recent research relevant to the economics of dev...
The Scottish Referendum in September 2014 had significant and far-reaching consequences for the poli...
Following the Scottish independence referendum, devolution for England is back of the agenda, with r...
During the 1987 general election, the main political parties, save one, were committed to some form ...
Cooke P. and Clifton N. (2005) Visionary, precautionary and constrained ‘varieties of devolution’ in...
Devolution provides large scope for Scotland to make its own policy. Primary legislation is one meas...
Over the last decade there has been a resurgence of interest in the possibility of some measure of d...
The paper explores the economic implications of the radical process of devolution, decentralization ...
In the Scottish Independence Referendum, the Scottish electorate voted to remain within the UK. Howe...
Recent academic debates have suggested that the capacity of any given territory to embed increasingl...
In Scotland, after an early focus on the policy-making process, the agenda concentrated on distribut...
McGregor P. G. and Swales K. (2005) Economics of devolution/decentralization in the UK: some questio...
The UK, traditionally one of the more fiscally centralised of OECD countries, is currently in the mi...
Central-local relations in Scotland pre-devolution were different to a degree, but the overall subst...