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Scottish independence: A Czech-style 'Velvet Divorce' could see Scotland prosper, study finds


Bratislava, capital of Slovakia
In the case of Slovakia, they found that its trade with the Czech Republic dwindled in favour of trade with Germany, and say that a similar scenario could develop between an independent Scotland and the rest of the UK, with the EU playing the German role.
In a blog for the LSE, the authors write: While becoming independent would have immediate economic costs, the long-term view suggests there are benefits.
By contrasting Scotland and England to the Slovak Republic and Czech Republic’s ‘Velvet Divorce’, our research suggests that an independent Scotland will continue growing real GDP per capita despite higher trade costs. ....

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Scotland's economy can thrive after independence, Downing Street adviser admits


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An article co-authored by UK Government economic adviser says Scotland has all the necessary machinery in place to become an independent state
THERE are “no reasons” to suggest an independent Scotland wouldn’t be economically successful, according to a UK Government adviser.
A blog post co-authored by Geoffrey Chapman, who advises the Department for International Trade on economics, examines the financial viability of a Yes vote and sketches out ways an independent Scotland could achieve international recognition even if Westminster refuses to accept the result of a referendum.
The Scottish Government has pledged to hold a second independence referendum if a pro-Yes majority is returned to Holyrood in May’s election. Yet Boris Johnson has vowed to reject any demands for a Section 30 order, which would grant Scottish ministers powers to hold a legally binding vote. ....

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