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Discussion Papers

The Devolution Programme Discussion Papers present work-in-progress by Programme members prior to publication in academic journals. They are generally only available electronically.

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1. Kevin Morgan:
The English Question: Regional Perspectives on a Fractured Nation.
This paper was subsequently published in Regional Studies, Volume 36, Number 7, October 2002. Regional Studies website
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  2. Michael Keating:
Devolution and Public Policy in the United Kingdom. Divergence or Convergence?
This paper was delivered by Michael Keating at the Seminar on Devolution in Practice, Institute for Public Policy Research, London, 29 October 2001. The paper was subsequently published in John Adams, Peter Robinson (eds), Devolution in Practice. Public Policy Differentiation within the UK, London: ippr, 2002
 
   
  3. Mark Goodwin, Martin Jones, Rhys Jones:
Devolution , Economic Governance and Uneven Development: from Hollowing-Out to Filling-In?
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4. Jonathan Hopkin:
Political Decentralisation and Party Organisational Adaptation: A Framework for Analysis.
(N.B. This is not the final version of the paper. Please check with the author before use. Publication date October 2002)
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5. Alice Brown, Tahyna Barnett Donaghy, Fiona Mackay, and Elizabeth Meehan
Women and Constitutional Change in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
This paper was delivered at the 51st Political Studies Association Conference 10-12 April 2001 and subsequently published in Parliamentary Affairs Volume 55, Issue 1, January 2002. Parliamentary Affairs website
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6. Richard Wyn Jones & Roger Scully:
Public Opinion, National Identity and Devolution.
Paper presented to the ESRC Devolution Programme Seminar on 'The Dynamics of Devolution in Wales', Cardiff 15th March 2003.
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7. Phil Cooke:
Varieties of Devolution : Visionary and Precautionary Economic Policy Formulation in Scotland & Wales
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8. Paul Chaney:
Women and Constitutional Change in Wales.
Paper presented to the ESRC Devolution Programme Seminar on 'The Dynamics of Devolution in Wales', Cardiff 15th March 2003.
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9. Linda Ferguson, Peter G McGregor, J Kim Swales and Karen Turner:
The Regional Distribution of Public Expenditures in the UK: An Exposition and Critique of the Barnett Formula
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10. Linda Ferguson, David Learmonth, Peter G McGregor, J Kim Swales and Karen Turner:
The Impact of the Barnett Formula on the Scottish Economy: A General Equilibrium Analysis
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11. Mark Goodwin, Martin Jones, Rhys Jones:
Constitutional Change and Economic Governance: Territories and Institutions.
This paper appears as a chapter in 'Economic Governance Post-Devolution: Differentiation or Convergence? Conference Proceedings of the Regional Studies Association Annual Conference November 2003'. Hard copies of the Proceedings available from Regional Studies Association (external website)
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12. Phil Cooke:
Devolution and Innovation: the Financing of Economic Change in the Devolved Administrations.
This paper appears as a chapter in 'Economic Governance Post-Devolution: Differentiation or Convergence? Conference Proceedings of the Regional Studies Association Annual Conference November 2003'. Hard copies of the Proceedings available from Regional Studies Association (external website)
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13. David Bell, Robert F. Elliott, Tony Scott,Ada Ma, and Elizabeth Roberts:
Devolved Government and Public Sector Pay Setting.
This paper appears as a chapter in 'Economic Governance Post-Devolution: Differentiation or Convergence? Conference Proceedings of the Regional Studies Association Annual Conference November 2003'. Hard copies of the Proceedings available from Regional Studies Association (external website)
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14. Peter G. McGregor and J. Kim Swales:
An Analysis of National and Devolved Economic Policies the Economics of Devolution/Decentralisation in the UK: Some Questions and Answers.
This paper appears as a chapter in 'Economic Governance Post-Devolution: Differentiation or Convergence? Conference Proceedings of the Regional Studies Association Annual Conference November 2003'. Hard copies of the Proceedings available from Regional Studies Association (external website)
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15. Mike Raco:
Devolution, Subject-building and New Forms of Business Representation in the UK.
This paper appears as a chapter in 'Economic Governance Post-Devolution: Differentiation or Convergence? Conference Proceedings of the Regional Studies Association Annual Conference November 2003'. Hard copies of the Proceedings available from Regional Studies Association (external website)
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16. Martin Burch:
Devolution and EU Policy Making in the UK.
This paper appears as a chapter in 'Economic Governance Post-Devolution: Differentiation or Convergence? Conference Proceedings of the Regional Studies Association Annual Conference November 2003'. Hard copies of the Proceedings available from Regional Studies Association (external website)
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17. Michael Keating:
Policy Convergence and Divergence in Scotland under Devolution.
This paper appears as a chapter in 'Economic Governance Post-Devolution: Differentiation or Convergence? Conference Proceedings of the Regional Studies Association Annual Conference November 2003'. Hard copies of the Proceedings available from Regional Studies Association (external website)
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18. Martin Laffin, Eric Shaw and Gerald Taylor:
Devolution and Party Organisation in Britain: How Devolution has changed the Scottish and Welsh Labour Parties
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19. Richard Parry:
The Civil Service Response to Modernisation in the Devolved Administrations.
Paper prepared for 'New Public Sector seminar', IPSAR, University of Edinburgh, September 2003
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20. Eric Shaw:
Labour in Scotland and Westminster and the Dynamics of Policy Divergence.
Prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Pennsylvania Convention Centre, 28-31 August 2003.
Copyright by the American Political Science Association

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21: Eric Shaw:
The Scottish Labour Party Under Devolution.
Paper presented to the Annual Conference of the Elections, Public Opinion and Party Group of the Political Studies Association, Cardiff Unversity, 12-14 September 2003
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22. James Mitchell:
Understanding Stormont-London Relations.
Presented at the PSA British and Comparative Territorial Politics Specialist Group, January 200
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23. Benjamin Reilly:
Electoral Systems and Conflict Management: Comparing STV and AV Systems.

Presented at the UCL/ESRC seminar 'The Problem of the Single Transferable Vote as Northern Ireland's Electoral System', January 2004.
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24. Asifa Hussain and William Miller:
Anglophobia & Islamophobia in Scotland.

Presented at the Scottish Social Attitudes Survey conference, February 2004
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25. Martin Laffin and Eric Shaw:
The New Subnational Politics of the British Labour Party

Forthcoming in Party Politics, November 2005
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26. Martin Laffin:
Coalition Formation and Centre-Periphery Relations in a
National Political Party: The Liberal Democrats in a Devolved Britain

Under consideration by Party Politics, November 2005
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