Policy making beyond Westminster: Economic lessons from 25 years of national devolution

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Resolution Foundation

Resolution Foundation

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1999 saw the Scottish Parliament, the Northern Ireland Assembly and the Senedd all meet in their full form for the first time. This marked the most significant act of devolution of the 20th Century, and it has changed the United Kingdom significantly over the past quarter of a century. The process of devolution continued to evolve, with the extent of the devolution of economic powers building over time. And those powers have been used, with different tax, spending, and social security choices made across the nations. As devolution hits its 25th birthday, now is the time to take stock of what has been done and what has been learned.
How have devolved nations used policy levers differently, whether to raise revenue or address priorities like reducing child poverty? Have different growth strategies been pursued across the nations, and what are the different approaches to strategic economic policy making? Has devolution of economic powers gone too far or not far enough? And what lessons can policy makers in Belfast, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Westminster learn from devolution so far - and from each other - to improve economic decision making across the whole United Kingdom?
The Resolution Foundation is hosting a major conference, in partnership with PolicyWISE, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. We will hear from leading politicians, economists and policy makers on the lessons from devolution, including a keynote speech by the Former Deputy First Minister of Scotland, John Swinney.
The event will be open for people to physically attend, alongside being broadcast via KZfaq and the Resolution Foundation website. Viewers will be able to submit questions to the panel before and during the event via Slido.
Speakers:
John Swinney MSP, Former Deputy First Minister of Scotland
Mark Drakeford MS, Former First Minister of Wales
Emma Congreve, Deputy Director at the Fraser of Allander Institute
Dyfed Alsop, Chief Executive of the Welsh Revenue Authority
Lindsey Whyte, Former Deputy Director of Devolved and Local Government at HM Treasury
David Phillips, Associate Director at the IFS
Professor Katy Hayward, Queen’s University Belfast
Jonathan Tench, Director of Well-being Economy and Programmes, Future Generations Commission
Torsten Bell, Chief Executive of the Resolution Foundation
Dewi Knight, Director of PolicyWISE

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