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February 2022

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Saltire and union flag next to each other painted on a wall with cracks appearing between the two flags as the plaster comes off the wall

Graeme Roy: Academic input into constitutional debate is welcome

Adam Smith Business School, Devolution, Economy, EU and Brexit, Independence, Professor Graeme RoyBy adminFebruary 22, 2022

The contribution of a new series of articles on Scottish independence aiming to share ideas and insights into some of the related technical and institutional questions.

Section of the cover of the Levelling Up report showing part of Scotland and the title 'Levelling Up'.

Thoughts on the levelling up white paper – issues for Scottish cities

Cities, Commentary, Dr David Waite, Economy, Inequalities, levelling up, Region, Urban developmentBy adminFebruary 10, 2022

A summary of the Levelling Up white paper and the initial implications for Scottish cities.

A Further Step Towards an Effective Bank Resolution Regime for The European Union

Adam Smith Business School, Dr Zafer Kanik, Economics, EU and Brexit, Moorhad Choudhry, Professor Mario Cerrato, Professor Rosaria CerroneBy adminFebruary 9, 2022

New work on developing proposals for a new EU Institution for managing bank resolutions using the private resources of banks instead of public resources.

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