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The Location of Civil Service Jobs in Scotland in relation to the Local Economic Impact of the Scottish Parliament

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  • Dr Ronald W. McQuaid, 1997. "The Location of Civil Service Jobs in Scotland in relation to the Local Economic Impact of the Scottish Parliament," Working Paper p26, Departement of Economics, Napier University.
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    5. Dr Ronald W. McQuaid, 1993. "Costing Local Government Reform," Working Paper p8, Departement of Economics, Napier University.
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