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Routledge The Scottish Economy And Nationalism Constructing Scotland’s Imagined Economy 09781032381732

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Scotland’s economic capacity to prosper independently of Britain has become a key political issue dominating the independence referendum of 2014 and continuing to influence British politics since. But as this book shows the Scottish economy is not merely a statistical object – it is also a political sociological and cultural idea which has been imagined and constructed. The book explores the history of how Scotland has been framed in statistical and policy terms which are laden with conflicts over meaning ranging from class struggles and struggles against external control to the ongoing debate over national independence. Using Scotland as a case study for examining the political meaning of the economy the book also considers the origins of efforts to measure the Scottish economy in the British nationalist terms of regional policy. It then considers the influence in turn of North Sea oil globalisation/Europeanisation class dealignment and neoliberal enterprise ideology in changing the meanings attached to the Scottish economy. These form necessary conditions for the debate on national independence where the nature and the future of the Scottish economy remain the central controversy. By examining the economic ideas of a self-proclaimed cosmopolitan nationalist movement the study will offer deeper insights into how nationalists are adapting to the crisis of globalisation. This book marks a significant contribution to the literature on Scottish independence as well as economic sociology nationalism critical geography and political economy more broadly. | The Scottish Economy and Nationalism Constructing Scotland’s Imagined Economy

Routledge The Scottish Economy And Nationalism Constructing Scotland’s Imagined Economy 09781032381732

Scotland’s economic capacity to prosper independently of Britain has become a key political issue dominating the independence referendum of 2014 and continuing to influence British politics since. But as this book shows the Scottish economy is not merely a statistical object – it is also a political sociological and cultural idea which has been imagined and constructed. The book explores the history of how Scotland has been framed in statistical and policy terms which are laden with conflicts over meaning ranging from class struggles and struggles against external control to the ongoing debate over national independence. Using Scotland as a case study for examining the political meaning of the economy the book also considers the origins of efforts to measure the Scottish economy in the British nationalist terms of regional policy. It then considers the influence in turn of North Sea oil globalisation/Europeanisation class dealignment and neoliberal enterprise ideology in changing the meanings attached to the Scottish economy. These form necessary conditions for the debate on national independence where the nature and the future of the Scottish economy remain the central controversy. By examining the economic ideas of a self-proclaimed cosmopolitan nationalist movement the study will offer deeper insights into how nationalists are adapting to the crisis of globalisation. This book marks a significant contribution to the literature on Scottish independence as well as economic sociology nationalism critical geography and political economy more broadly. | The Scottish Economy and Nationalism Constructing Scotland’s Imagined Economy

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