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The Scottish economy is at the heart of contemporary constitutional
and public policy debates. This substantial new edited collection,
the first comprehensive and authoritative analysis for more than 60
years, is a timely update on the classic volume of the same name
edited by Sir Alec Cairncross in 1954. It is data rich, and offers
links to updatable data and leading indicators of the Scottish
economy including measures of public finances, distributional
evidence and growth. Readers will find a series of easy to follow
chapters covering the Scottish economy from every angle - oil and
gas, health, education, finance, rural Scotland, inequality,
climate change, gender and work, housing, infrastructure and
cities. Each sector-based chapter explores the main issues, draws
out key empirical facts and considers policy challenges that lie
ahead. This book includes: an historical account of the development
of the Scottish economy; the trajectory of economic policy in
Scotland; reviews of the current fiscal position and the wider
economic landscape; and also an intriguing insight into the
emerging distinctive approach to Scottish public policy. This book
brings together evidence and high quality research by experts on
the Scottish economy in a politically neutral, accessible and
non-technical way. The volume will assist readers in navigating
their way through the many political debates about constitutional
and economic futures that are underway in modern Scotland and the
UK. A website also exists to accompany The Scottish Economy -
www.scottisheconomy.scot. In today's inter-connected world, it
makes sense to have a book on the Scottish economy supplemented by
online access to important data, information and evidence as a
means of keeping material current.
The Scottish economy is at the heart of contemporary constitutional
and public policy debates. This substantial new edited collection,
the first comprehensive and authoritative analysis for more than 60
years, is a timely update on the classic volume of the same name
edited by Sir Alec Cairncross in 1954. It is data rich, and offers
links to updatable data and leading indicators of the Scottish
economy including measures of public finances, distributional
evidence and growth. Readers will find a series of easy to follow
chapters covering the Scottish economy from every angle - oil and
gas, health, education, finance, rural Scotland, inequality,
climate change, gender and work, housing, infrastructure and
cities. Each sector-based chapter explores the main issues, draws
out key empirical facts and considers policy challenges that lie
ahead. This book includes: an historical account of the development
of the Scottish economy; the trajectory of economic policy in
Scotland; reviews of the current fiscal position and the wider
economic landscape; and also an intriguing insight into the
emerging distinctive approach to Scottish public policy. This book
brings together evidence and high quality research by experts on
the Scottish economy in a politically neutral, accessible and
non-technical way. The volume will assist readers in navigating
their way through the many political debates about constitutional
and economic futures that are underway in modern Scotland and the
UK. A website also exists to accompany The Scottish Economy -
www.scottisheconomy.scot. In today's inter-connected world, it
makes sense to have a book on the Scottish economy supplemented by
online access to important data, information and evidence as a
means of keeping material current.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
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