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The fourth factsheet in a series, providing information about personal finance in relation to the Scottish independence referendum.
An independent review looking at how best to support the global ambitions of Scottish businesses.
This analysis shows how the UK’s fiscal union enables all regions to pool financial resources and benefit from shared public spending.
This series brings together all the Scotland analysis summary leaflets, helping to inform the debate about Scotland's constitutional future.
The third factsheet in a series, providing information about Scotland's place in the world in relation to the independence referendum.
An analysis of what Scottish independence would mean for social security, pensions and helping people into work.
Details of historical and current social security expenditure in the UK, and comparable data for Scotland.
An explanation of the assumptions, methodology and figures used in projections of social security expenditure in Scotland.
Analysis of how Scottish independence would effect the energy markets and energy bills.
The second factsheet in a series, providing information about money and economic issues in relation to the Scottish independence referendum.
This series brings together all the Scotland analysis summary leaflets, helping to inform the debate about Scotland's constitutional future
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