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Attitudes and Behaviours

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Tackling income inequality presents challenges for Scotland

Clare de Mowbray
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Economics of Scottish independence

John Curtice
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Debt - the first move

David Bell
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The year ahead

James Mitchell
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Short Film “Our Future: Young People’s Views on Higher Education in Scotland”

Clare de Mowbray
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Opinion

Business and independence: concluding thoughts

Brad MacKay
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Policy Paper - UK debt and the Scotland independence referendum

Clare de Mowbray
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Childcare transformation can ‘mobilise’ Scotland’s talent

Clare de Mowbray
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Why Scotland needs an immigration commission

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Would an Independent Scotland Make Policy Differently?

Paul Cairney
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