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the way data are gathered. This issue has been explored in a case study on the rural data infrastructure of Scotland. The …
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McVittie A., Moran D. and Elston D. Public preferences for rural policy reform: evidence from Scottish surveys, Regional Studies. Agricultural reform across the European Union has focused debate on how agriculture delivers wider rural objectives. The authors undertook economic valuation and...
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Since 1999, Scotland has (re)gained a considerable degree of political independence from the rest of the UK, and a … described, with conclusions about the implications of devolution. …
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Given that education policy is a devolved matter across the UK, a natural question to ask is how school spending per pupil differs across the four nations of the UK. In this short report, we show how school spending per pupil has changed across the four nations of the UK over time. We also...
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This "explainer" looks at how the parties' proposals would affect Scotland and Wales, covering tax, spending, public …
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under devolution, and argue that such constraints should be accommodated in future impact studies. We focus our own impact … between HEIs and other activities using a modified HEI-disaggregated input-output model of Scotland. The results suggest that …
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This paper reviews the evolution of homelessness policy and practice in Scotland since the establishment of the … advocacy of 'prevention-focused practice'. Drawing on empirical research in both Scotland and England, the paper compares and …
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Pike A. (2002) Post-devolution blues? Economic development in the Anglo-Scottish Borders, Reg. Studies 36, 1069 …-1084. Uneven regional development on each side of the Anglo-Scottish Border has underpinned a 'post-devolution blues' in North East … 1990s. Rather than being a simplistic outcome of devolution, the 'post-devolution blues' are complicated by the particular …
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that reveal little sensitivity to specific labour market conditions in Scotland. In consequence, in Scotland, public sector … public sector into line with those in the private sector in Scotland. …
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respond – to the potential granting of greater economic and fiscal powers to Scotland resulting from pressures for further … devolution and the 2014 referendum on independence. We look at the emerging opportunities for collaborative approaches to cross … autonomy for Scotland is stimulating a new interest in the North East, Cumbria and Scotland in working more collaboratively …
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