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June 2014

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Scottish independence is bad economics for three reasons

Economics, Independence, Professor Ronald MacDonald, ScotlandBy adminJune 25, 2014

Analysis of currency options for an independent Scotland by Professor Ronald Macdonald.

Big data in the social sciences Workshop

media, School of Social and Political Sciences, Glasgow UniversityBy adminJune 18, 2014

A one-day workshop to bring together prominent scholars from a number of institutions to discuss the theoretical and methodological challenges associated with the use of Big Data.

Event: Visions of Scotland

Devolution, Independence, Public lecture, Reform Scotland, ScotlandBy adminJune 12, 2014

Event hosted by Glasgow University and Reform Scotland with two politicians from different parties explaining which further powers they would like to see Scotland obtain and how they see the constitution developing.

Event: Commonwealth Future Cities Business Networking

City economies, Regeneration, Seminar, Urban developmentBy adminJune 12, 2014

Date: Thursday 24th July 2014 This networking event is intended as a companion session for the main Commonwealth Games Business Conference and provides a complementary Future Cities focus to the UKTI British Business House established in the city for the Games. As Glasgow is the UKs Future City Demonstrator city, it has developed considerable expertise…

IndyRef Twitter Analysis: Most talked about policy areas

Commentary, Digital, Independence, media, Michael ComerfordBy adminJune 11, 2014

Analysis of tweets using #indyref hashtag in early 2014 and identifies those issues most frequently discussed.

An enquiry about an alternative sustainable economic policy

Adam Smith Business School, Economy, Inclusive growth, Scotland, SustainabilityBy adminJune 4, 2014

Call for papers for a conference focused on a different direction for economic policy to achieve the objectives of a sustainable and equitable Scotland.

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