After Brexit: The Economics of Scottish Independence
By (Author) Gavin McCrone
Birlinn General
Birlinn Ltd
1st June 2022
3rd March 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Economics
330.9411
Paperback
208
Width 130mm, Height 195mm, Spine 15mm
195g
Pressure for independence remains a major force in Scotland, but the case for it has changed substantially since the referendum of 2014. In the 2016 Brexit referendum, 60 per cent of the Scottish electorate voted to remain part of the European Union the only part of the UK to reject Brexit so unequivocally.
This new analysis takes into account a host of economic issues including deficit, debt, currency, energy (including North Sea oil and gas), pensions, mortgages and the financial sector. It weighs up the advantages of rejoining the EU single market, either as a full EU member or as a member of the EEA, with the disadvantages of a hard border with the rest of the UK.
Independence would create opportunities, but it would also bring many thorny problems which the Scottish government, and the Scottish people, would have to face.
'After Brexitcalmly and objectively takes readers through the key economic aspects of secession. In doing so, and in the matter-of-fact way it deals with economic reality, it almost feels like an act of subversion'
* The Spectator *'Dedicated to the art of impartiality this study of the economics of Scottish independence offers plenty of insights'
-- Joyce McMillan * The Scotsman *'This well balanced look at Scotlands view of independence following Brexit is an essential guide for anyone interested in politics and economics'
* Scots Magazine *'While the effect of Brexit could lead to more support for independence McCrone highlights several challenges he says independence would bring'
* The Times *'I strongly recommend that it should be read by everyone interested in the facts of a debate that tends to go on and on'
* Energy Voice *'In the debate over the economics of Scottish independence, no name resonates more loudly than that of Gavin McCron ... this study of the economics of independence offers plenty of insights, but no easy answers'
* Scotsman Politics and Current Affairs Summer Edit *Gavin McCrone has written and lectured about the Scottish economy over a period of many years. For over two decades he was Chief Economic Adviser to successive Secretaries of State for Scotland. He was successively head of two Scottish Government Departments the Industry Department for Scotland and the Scottish Development Department.