Following the referendum, Michael Keating argues that what matters to Scotland now is not independence but the powers and taxes controlled by the Scottish Parliament and Government. Provides the first detailed study into these current issues.
Following the referendum, Michael Keating argues that what matters to Scotland now is not independence but the powers and taxes controlled by the Scottish Parliament and Government. Provides the first detailed study into these current issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Keating is Professor of Politics at the University of Aberdeen and the University of Edinburgh. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and an Academician of the Social Sciences. He has published extensively on European politics, nationalism and regionalism.
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Preface 1. The Political Economy of Devolution, Michael Keating 2. Taxes and Spending Patrizio Lecca, Peter G McGregor and Kim Swales 3. Inequality in Scotland: Dimensions and Policy Responses David Bell, David Eiser and Katerina Lisenkova 4. Towards a Fairer Scotland? Assessing the Prospects and Implications of Social Security Devolution Nicola McEwen 5. A More Gender-Equal Scotland? Childcare Policy in Scotland after the Independence Referendum Craig McAngus and Kirstein Rummery 6. Constitutional Change, Social Investment and Prevention Policy in Scotland Paul Cairney, Malcolm Harvey, and Emily St Denny 7. Getting to a Wealthier and Fairer Scotland Michael Keating and Robert Liñeira References List of Figures List of Tables
Preface 1. The Political Economy of Devolution, Michael Keating 2. Taxes and Spending Patrizio Lecca, Peter G McGregor and Kim Swales 3. Inequality in Scotland: Dimensions and Policy Responses David Bell, David Eiser and Katerina Lisenkova 4. Towards a Fairer Scotland? Assessing the Prospects and Implications of Social Security Devolution Nicola McEwen 5. A More Gender-Equal Scotland? Childcare Policy in Scotland after the Independence Referendum Craig McAngus and Kirstein Rummery 6. Constitutional Change, Social Investment and Prevention Policy in Scotland Paul Cairney, Malcolm Harvey, and Emily St Denny 7. Getting to a Wealthier and Fairer Scotland Michael Keating and Robert Liñeira References List of Figures List of Tables
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