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Scotland votes No – initial thoughts by Policy Scotland Director, Ken Gibb

Commentary, Independence, politics, Professor Ken GibbBy adminSeptember 19, 2014

Professor Ken Gibb analyses key issues from the Independence Referendum, including how to maintain and galvanize the enthusiasm for politics.

An independent Scotland’s currency options redux: assessing the costs and benefits of currency choice

Austerity, Economics, Independence, Professor Ronald MacDonald, UK, Working paperBy adminSeptember 11, 2014

Paper demonstrating that all of the currency options available to an independent Scotland come with the price tag of an austerity programme.

Event: What happens after a No Vote?

Devolution, Independence, politics, Professor Jim GallagherBy adminSeptember 3, 2014

Event to consider the potential consequences of a No vote in the Independence referendum.

Event: Visions of Scotland

Devolution, Independence, Michael Russell, ScotlandBy adminAugust 7, 2014

This event, jointly hosted by Glasgow University and Reform Scotland, at which Cabinet Secretary Michael Russell MSP, can explain which further powers he would like to see Scotland obtain and how he sees the constitution developing.

Who feels Scottish? National identities and ethnicity in Scotland

Briefing, Culture, Dr Andrew Smith, Human rights, Independence, ScotlandBy adminAugust 4, 20141 Comment

New research on the Scottish Census data with information about the Scottish identity in Scotland.

Business regulation for an independent Scotland – a view from down under

Briefing, Devolution, Dr Warren Mundy, Economy, Independence, ScotlandBy adminJuly 9, 2014

Paper on the future prosperity of Scotland in independence viewed from Australia.

Anton Muscatelli: No sign of debate intimidation

Commentary, Devolution, Independence, Professor Anton Muscatelli, University sectorBy adminJuly 9, 2014

Comment on the assertion that academics in Scottish universities are feeling intimidated and unwilling to speak up in the independence debate.

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.

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.

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.

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