The best currency for an independent Scotland would be Norway’s krone
Other
Jaworski, P. M. (2014)
The best currency for an independent Scotland would be Norway’s krone
No abstract available.
Why independence might force finance giants to leave Scotland
Other
Jaworski, P. M. (2014)
Why independence might force finance giants to leave Scotland
No abstract available.
The best currency for an independent Scotland would be Norway’s kronor
Journal Article
Jaworski, P. M. (2014)
The best currency for an independent Scotland would be Norway’s kronor. New Statesman,
If Scotland votes for independence, it will create a completely different economic context for the two new countries that emerge.
Scottish Independence, 'YES' or 'NO' From the 'NO' Side Scotland is Better Together with the United Kingdom
Journal Article
Jaworski, P. M. (2014)
Scottish Independence, 'YES' or 'NO' From the 'NO' Side Scotland is Better Together with the United Kingdom. Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist,
PERSPECTIVE If the people of Scotland favour independence, the split will create high level of uncertainty, and this component of risk will be extremely difficult to deal with...
Independence: is it a myth?
Presentation / Conference
Dutton, M., & Egdell, V. (2014, May)
Independence: is it a myth?. Presented at Changing Landscapes for the Third Sector, National Council for Voluntary Organisations, London
Brexit the verdict.
Journal Article
Jaworski, P. M. (2016)
Brexit the verdict. Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist, 4(7),
The author is Editor of the special issue.
Scottish devolution: aspirations and reality in multi-layer governance.
Book Chapter
Winetrobe, B. (2004)
Scottish devolution: aspirations and reality in multi-layer governance. In J. L. Jowell, & D. Oliver (Eds.), The Changing Constitution, 173-194. Oxford University Press
A partnership of the Parliaments? Scottish law-making under the Sewel Convention at Westminster and Holyrood.
Book Chapter
Winetrobe, B. (2005)
A partnership of the Parliaments? Scottish law-making under the Sewel Convention at Westminster and Holyrood. In R. Hazell, & R. Rawlings (Eds.), Devolution, Law Making and the Constitution, 39-70. Imprint Academic