Can Scotland survive independence?
People wonder if Scotland's economy is strong enough to support independence.
Exclusive: research shows Scotland would have benefitted more from independence than devolution
Many countries have shown great success after independence, particularly in terms of GDP growth and developing their own currency. Overall, it can be suggested that full independence would have contributed to greater GDP growth for Scotland than devolution.
The economics of secession: a review of legal, theoretical, and empirical aspects
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.
Past the Point of no Return: Scotland, Brexit and Independence
In his article, Klaus Stolz (Chemnitz) focuses on the Scots’ decision in the Brexit referendum on June 23, 2016. For him, the result is not only representative of the relationship between Scotland and Europe, but also of the relationship between Scotland and the rest of Great Britain.
Claiming Scotland’s Assets: A discussion paper on the division of assets and debts to an independent Scotland
This paper explores the historical precedents covering how debts and assets are split when states dissolve or become independent and applies those models to the case of Scottish independence.
Preparing Scotland digitally for independence
Gordon Morgan examines the IT Systems requirements for an independent Scotland in this White Paper Project report.