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Attitudes and Behaviours

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Top earners' wages growing faster than for rest in Scotland

Coree Brown Swan
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UK Government Scotland analysis: Science and research

Clare de Mowbray
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Scotland wouldn’t be out of security loop - opinion piece

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Re-Thinking Scotland’s Economy - event blog

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Is being ‘Scottish’ a matter of birth, descent or residence?

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Future of the UK and Scotland programme - Research Fellow Vacancy

Clare de Mowbray
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UK Government Scotland analysis: Security

Clare de Mowbray
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How the SNP can still win the vote for an independent Scotland

James Mitchell
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How public spending in Scotland may be affected by independence

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Independent Scotland could face conflict between pressure to lower tax rates and need to fix its public finances

Clare de Mowbray
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