Devolution and the UK Economy
Herausgeber: Bailey, David; Budd, Leslie
Devolution and the UK Economy
Herausgeber: Bailey, David; Budd, Leslie
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An informed, insightful and intelligent analysis of the economic impact of decentralization brought about by constitutional devolution.
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An informed, insightful and intelligent analysis of the economic impact of decentralization brought about by constitutional devolution.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 412g
- ISBN-13: 9781783486311
- ISBN-10: 1783486317
- Artikelnr.: 43364002
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 412g
- ISBN-13: 9781783486311
- ISBN-10: 1783486317
- Artikelnr.: 43364002
David Bailey is Professor of Industry at Aston Business School. Leslie Budd is Reader in Social Enterprise at the Open University.
Introduction: Devolution and the UK Economy, David Bailey and Leslie Budd /
Part I: Lessons from a Post-Referendum Scotland / 1. Where next for
Scotland and the UK?, Jim Gallagher / 2. The Aftermath of the Scottish
Referendum: A New Fiscal Settlement for the UK?, David Bell / 3. Local Tax
Reform in Scotland: Fiscal Decentralisation or Political Solution?, Kenneth
Gibb and Linda Christie / 4. Questions of Social Justice and Social Welfare
in Post-Independence Referendum Scotland?, Gerry Mooney / Part II: Lagging
or Leading in the Rest of the UK / 5. Economic Challenges and Opportunities
of Devolved Corporate Taxation In Northern Ireland, Leslie Budd / 6.
Commanding economic heights? The effects of constitutional uncertainty on
Wales' fiscal future, Rebecca Rumbul / 7. Securing Economic and Social
Success: The Local Double Dividend, Neil McInroy and Mathew Jackson / 8.
Beyond 'Localism'? Place-Based Industrial and Regional Policy and the
'Missing Space' in England, David Bailey, Paul Hildreth and Lisa De Propris
/ 9. Prospects for devolution to England's small and medium cities, Zach
Wilcox / 10. City Dealing in Wales and Scotland: Examining the
institutional contexts and asymmetric arrangements for policymaking, David
Waite / Notes on Contributors / Index
Part I: Lessons from a Post-Referendum Scotland / 1. Where next for
Scotland and the UK?, Jim Gallagher / 2. The Aftermath of the Scottish
Referendum: A New Fiscal Settlement for the UK?, David Bell / 3. Local Tax
Reform in Scotland: Fiscal Decentralisation or Political Solution?, Kenneth
Gibb and Linda Christie / 4. Questions of Social Justice and Social Welfare
in Post-Independence Referendum Scotland?, Gerry Mooney / Part II: Lagging
or Leading in the Rest of the UK / 5. Economic Challenges and Opportunities
of Devolved Corporate Taxation In Northern Ireland, Leslie Budd / 6.
Commanding economic heights? The effects of constitutional uncertainty on
Wales' fiscal future, Rebecca Rumbul / 7. Securing Economic and Social
Success: The Local Double Dividend, Neil McInroy and Mathew Jackson / 8.
Beyond 'Localism'? Place-Based Industrial and Regional Policy and the
'Missing Space' in England, David Bailey, Paul Hildreth and Lisa De Propris
/ 9. Prospects for devolution to England's small and medium cities, Zach
Wilcox / 10. City Dealing in Wales and Scotland: Examining the
institutional contexts and asymmetric arrangements for policymaking, David
Waite / Notes on Contributors / Index
Introduction: Devolution and the UK Economy, David Bailey and Leslie Budd /
Part I: Lessons from a Post-Referendum Scotland / 1. Where next for
Scotland and the UK?, Jim Gallagher / 2. The Aftermath of the Scottish
Referendum: A New Fiscal Settlement for the UK?, David Bell / 3. Local Tax
Reform in Scotland: Fiscal Decentralisation or Political Solution?, Kenneth
Gibb and Linda Christie / 4. Questions of Social Justice and Social Welfare
in Post-Independence Referendum Scotland?, Gerry Mooney / Part II: Lagging
or Leading in the Rest of the UK / 5. Economic Challenges and Opportunities
of Devolved Corporate Taxation In Northern Ireland, Leslie Budd / 6.
Commanding economic heights? The effects of constitutional uncertainty on
Wales' fiscal future, Rebecca Rumbul / 7. Securing Economic and Social
Success: The Local Double Dividend, Neil McInroy and Mathew Jackson / 8.
Beyond 'Localism'? Place-Based Industrial and Regional Policy and the
'Missing Space' in England, David Bailey, Paul Hildreth and Lisa De Propris
/ 9. Prospects for devolution to England's small and medium cities, Zach
Wilcox / 10. City Dealing in Wales and Scotland: Examining the
institutional contexts and asymmetric arrangements for policymaking, David
Waite / Notes on Contributors / Index
Part I: Lessons from a Post-Referendum Scotland / 1. Where next for
Scotland and the UK?, Jim Gallagher / 2. The Aftermath of the Scottish
Referendum: A New Fiscal Settlement for the UK?, David Bell / 3. Local Tax
Reform in Scotland: Fiscal Decentralisation or Political Solution?, Kenneth
Gibb and Linda Christie / 4. Questions of Social Justice and Social Welfare
in Post-Independence Referendum Scotland?, Gerry Mooney / Part II: Lagging
or Leading in the Rest of the UK / 5. Economic Challenges and Opportunities
of Devolved Corporate Taxation In Northern Ireland, Leslie Budd / 6.
Commanding economic heights? The effects of constitutional uncertainty on
Wales' fiscal future, Rebecca Rumbul / 7. Securing Economic and Social
Success: The Local Double Dividend, Neil McInroy and Mathew Jackson / 8.
Beyond 'Localism'? Place-Based Industrial and Regional Policy and the
'Missing Space' in England, David Bailey, Paul Hildreth and Lisa De Propris
/ 9. Prospects for devolution to England's small and medium cities, Zach
Wilcox / 10. City Dealing in Wales and Scotland: Examining the
institutional contexts and asymmetric arrangements for policymaking, David
Waite / Notes on Contributors / Index