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Citation
Comerford D & Eiser D (2014) Constitutional change and inequality in Scotland. Economic and Social Research Council. Future of the UK and Scotland. http://esrcscotecon.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/consitutional-change-and-inequality-revised-140127.pdf
Abstract
What scope does a sub-national economy have to affect the level of inequality? Does a policy menu consistent with the theories of fiscal federalism provide for an ability to affect inequality measures, or does this ability require the powers of a nation state? In this paper we discuss these questions in the context of the debate around the Scottish independence referendum, in which inequality has played a prominent role, and ask whether independence, further devolution, or simply different policies under the current constitutional framework are capable of helping Scotland transition to a less unequal income distribution. We provide a series of estimates of the impact of different policy choices upon inequality in Scotland, and discuss inequality reduction in the context of different constitutional options.
Keywords
H2; H3; R1; R5
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 21/01/2014 |
URL | http://hdl.handle.net/1893/18380 |
Publisher | Future of the UK and Scotland |
Publisher URL | http://esrcscotecon.files.wordpress.com/…vised-140127.pdf |