Constitutional change in Scotland

25 April, 9.30am-12pm

Room 206, Adam Smith School of Economics and Finance, University of Glasgow

This event, organised by the Economics Observatory, supported by Policy Scotland, will focus on constitutional change in Scotland, whether in the form of further devolution or independence.

The speakers will discuss monetary and fiscal issues, as well as borders, trade and the role of institutions. It follows on from the series of articles published on the Economics Observatory website in recent months, which address some of the most significant economic issues related to constitutional change.

Speakers

  • Anton Muscatelli, University of Glasgow
  • Nicola McEwen, University of Edinburgh
  • Thomas Sampson, London School of Economics
  • Gemma Tetlow, The Institute for Government
  • David Bell, University of Stirling
  • Ronald MacDonald, University of Glasgow
  • Eoin McLaughlin, University College Cork
  • David Phillips, Institute for Fiscal Studies

About the Economics Observatory

The Observatory is an ESRC project established to provide balanced and accessible answers to the economic questions raised by challenges from Covid-19 to inequality and climate change. It aims to bridge the gap between academic research, government policy and the public.

Registration

Please sign up via this Eventbrite link. Places are free but very limited. A waiting list will be made available.

Conference enquiries:

Celia Lloyd

celia@conferencehub.co.uk 


Membership enquiries:

Caroline Alcock

 calcock@wiley.com





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