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Graeme Roy: Long-term sustainability of Scotland’s finances in focus

Adam Smith Business School, Economy, Professor Graeme Roy, Scotland, Scottish Fiscal Commission, Scottish GovernmentBy adminJune 13, 2022

As he takes on the role of chair of the Scottish Fiscal Commission, Professor Graeme Roy reflects on the current economic context and the big issues ahead.

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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.

Macro image of polymer Scottish bank notes lined up next to each other, showing their numerical values of £5, £10 & £20. An outline image of the map of Scotland is shown on the notes. A British one pound coin is added to the collection of currency. The gold and silver coloured coin has the symbols of the United Kingdom on it, a rose, leek, thistle and shamrock.

Graeme Roy: Spring spending review is good time to take stock

Adam Smith Business School, Coronavirus / COVID-19, Devolution, Economics, Governance, Professor Graeme RoyBy adminJanuary 24, 2022

With budget pressures looming, there’s value in the Scottish Government holding a spending review in the spring.

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Future of market regulation after COVID-19 – workshop

City economies, Competition and Markets Authority, Economy, Event report/resources, Professor Graeme RoyBy adminOctober 25, 2021

A workshop examining the future of regulation post-COVID, part of an initiative to deepen links between policy regulators and the academic community across Scotland

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Additional powers: Better understanding? Better scrutiny? A new report on Scotland’s new budget powers

Adam Smith Business School, Devolution, Economics, Professor Graeme Roy, Scotland, SPICe, Strathclyde University, Tax, Think pieceBy adminSeptember 22, 2021

A joint working paper with the Scottish Parliament’s Information Centre and the University of Strathclyde looking at levels of understanding of Scotland’s new budget powers.

Graeme Roy: What do we mean by levelling up?

Adam Smith Business School, Economy, Inequalities, levelling up, Professor Graeme Roy, Region, Scotland, UKBy adminSeptember 2, 2021

‘Levelling-up’ has become a key policy priority of the Westminster Government. Here Professor Graeme Roy dscusses three crucial questions

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Graeme Roy: Nations must work together to foster a global COVID recovery

Adam Smith Business School, City economies, Commentary, Economy, Professor Graeme Roy, UKBy Lucy JanesAugust 16, 2021

Sentiment on the economy can quickly turn from one extreme to another. Here Professor Graeme Roy analyses what we know about the path for post-COVID recovery.

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The Christie Commission 10 years on: Reflections on progress and areas for action

Caroline Gardner, Professor Graeme Roy, Professor James Mitchell, Public services, Scotland, SeminarBy adminJuly 15, 2021

Roundtable discussion, 10 years from the Christie Commission, considering why progress might have stalled, the lessons learned in service delivery from the COVID-19 pandemic, and where efforts should be focused now.

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Policy Scotland director on Spotlight podcast

attainment, College of Social Sciences, Education, Professor Chris Chapman, Professor Graeme RoyBy adminJune 22, 2021

Policy Scotland director Chris Chapman talks about attainment in Scottish education on this podcast from the College of Social Sciences at Glasgow University.

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