Economy

FFS explains: what is the GERS report and what can it tell you?

Author / Creator: The Ferret

Media type: Fact check

Date published:

Published annually, the report details the difference between Scotland’s tax revenues and its public service expenditure.


Brexit, nationalism and disintegration in the European Union and the United Kingdom

Author / Creator: Ben Wellings

Media type: Academic Paper

Date published: 2020

The Brexit referendum opened up conflict between executive, parliamentary, national and popular sovereignties in the differing nations of the United Kingdom and had a noticeable effect on British disintegration.


The economics of secession: a review of legal, theoretical, and empirical aspects

Author / Creator: Thierry Madiès

Media type: Academic Paper

Date published: 2018

Economic theory shows that the decision for a region to remain in a country (or a union) or to secede results from a trade-off between the benefits of being part of a large country, and the costs  associated with more heterogeneity. Literature confirms the importance of these trade-offs and shows that decentralization may be effective to accommodate secessionist conflicts only if certain conditions are fulfilled.


5 reasons Scotland would thrive as an independent nation (updated)

Author / Creator: Gordon MacIntyre-Kemp

Media type: Web site

Date published: 2019

Scotland is economically viable as it has natural resources, a skilled population, strong trading relations, excellent industrial sectors and products, and a well developed financial sector.


The SNP must rethink its economic model for an independent Scotland

Author / Creator: Laurie Macfarlane

Media type: Assessment report

Date published:

Scotland can become a successful independent nation. But that plan needs to come from the 2020s. And it needs to come from a broad cross section of civil society, not just business groups. Far from being an asset to the independence cause, the Growth Commission is its biggest liability. It’s time, as we say, ‘tae think again’.


How would an independent Scotland pay for it?

Author / Creator: Cameron Archibald

Media type: News Media

Date published:

It’s that time of year again when unionists start spreading lies about how an independent Scotland is subsidised by taxpayers money from the rest of the United Kingdom.


Can Scotland afford to go it alone?

Author / Creator: Ruth Strachan

Media type: Article

Date published:

With every passing election, Scotland seems to move closer to independence. Investment Monitor explores the obstacles the country would face should it leave the UK.


A Guide to the Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) Report

Author / Creator: Fraser of Allander Institute

Media type: Academic Paper

Date published: 2021

GERS does not present a balanced view of the Scottish economy. The possible financial costs and risks, or savings and opportunities, of implementing a new constitutional framework are, naturally, not considered in GERS. Similarly, it does not report on the effects of faster or slower economic growth in an independent Scotland.


Where does Scotland’s wealth go?

Author / Creator: Gordon MacIntyre-Kemp

Media type: Web site

Date published: 2013

When you compare the map of where the wealth ends up with a map of where the UK’s wealth is generated, the union drains wealth from Scotland.


Government Expenditure & Revenue Scotland 2020-21

Author / Creator: Scottish Government

Media type: government report

Date published:

Estimated total 2020/1 expenditure for the benefit of Scotland was £99.2 billion. Spending increased by 21.0%, reflecting the costs of the health and wider economic interventions in response pandemic. This is equivalent to 9.1% of total UK public sector expenditure, or £18,144 per person, which is £1,828 per person greater than the UK average.


HS2 will not cost Scotland £17 billion

Author / Creator: Full Fact

Media type: Fact check

Date published:

There is no evidence for the claim that HS2 will cost Scotland. In effect, all money spent by Scotland on HS2 is returned through the Barnett formula.


The political economy of and practical policies for inclusive growth—a case study of Scotland

Author / Creator: Donald Houston

Media type: Academic Paper

Date published:

This indetifies four key policy areas for ‘inclusive growth’: skills, transport and housing for young people; city-regional governance; childcare; and place-making.


What Does Good Green Infrastructure Planning Policy Look Like? Developing and Testing a Policy Assessment Tool Within Central Scotland UK

Author / Creator: Max Hislop

Media type: Academic Paper

Date published:

The policies champion the different functions performed by Green Infrastructure and stress the need for early and ongoing involvement throughout any development process with funding for long-term stewardship post-development.


The Transformation of Scotland; the Economy since 1700

Author / Creator: T M Devine

Media type: Book

Date published: 2011

There are issues, such as the distribution of income, which merit particular attention in Scotland's case.  There are also contradictions in explanations of Scotland's economic performance that have to be addressed.


How Scotland suffers most from Brexit

Author / Creator: Believe in Scotland

Media type: News Media

Date published:

Brexit is just the latest and most obvious example of the democratic deficit which makes the Union so damaging to Scotland and renders it impossible for the people of Scotland to have any control over our country’s future.


The truth about the annual GERS figures.

Author / Creator: The National

Media type: News Media

Date published:

There is no set of official accounts that tells us how an independent Scotland’s economy would fare, nor what its finances would look like. 


Was Britain's economy already broken or will Brexit break it?

Author / Creator: The National

Media type: News Media

Date published:

The economic situation has been made even worse by the unfolding disaster that is Brexit. Scotland's view has been ignored by the Westminster government.


How Scotland’s been tricked into thinking it’s too poor.

Author / Creator: The National

Media type: News Media

Date published:

A poll for Prospect Scotland found that 75% of Scottish voters would vote for independence if they felt that the economic plan for an independent Scotland meant we would be better off. 


Contercast

Author / Creator: David Jamieson

Media type: Podcast

Date published: 2017 -

Conter is a site of Scottish anti-capitalist thought.  It aims to develop a radical, anti-capitalist class politics in Scotland fit to intervene into the crisis of the British state, the global order and Scottish society.

 


Thinking Outwith the Box, GERS 2020-21 and the SNP conference Agenda

Author / Creator: Craig Dalzell

Media type: Podcast

Date published:

What the latest GERS figures mean (and don’t mean) for Scotland, independence and the post-pandemic recovery.