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The economic and social necessity of freedom of movement

Commentary, Economy, EU and Brexit, Josef Konvtiz, Urban developmentBy adminNovember 15, 2016

Josef Konvitz argues for not limiting freedom of movement for British citizens but making Scottish cities even more attractive and dynamic by investing more.

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The path to Brexit is still uncharted

Commentary, Economy, EU and Brexit, Professor Anton Muscatelli, Seminar, The ConversationBy adminNovember 15, 2016

Professor Anton Muscatelli, ahead of an expert panel discussion on Brexit, writes that six months after the UK’s vote to leave the EU, the path to Brexit is still uncharted.

After the Event: Josef Konvitz – Brexit and Freedom of Movement

EU and Brexit, Event report/resources, Josef Konvtiz, Public lecture, Urban developmentBy adminNovember 8, 2016

Text of a lecture given by Professor Josef Konvitz discussing why freedom of movement is in fact critical not only to the future of the EU economy, but to that of the UK as well.

The Choice Between Two Unions

Commentary, EU and Brexit, Independence, Michael RussellBy adminJune 27, 20161 Comment

Professor Michael Russell MSP gives his first reaction to the outcome of the European Referendum and its implications for Scotland.

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Forget Project Fear, Time to hear the Positive Case for the EU

Economy, EU and Brexit, Professor Anton MuscatelliBy adminJune 22, 2016

Professor Anton Muscatelli, economist and Principal of the University of Glasgow, writing in a personal capacity, makes the positive case for European Union membership.

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