The Hypothetical Scottish Share of Revenues and Expenditures from the UK Continental Shelf 2000 – 2013
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- Bremner, Greg & Cross, Rod, 2012.
"North Sea Oil and Genuine Saving in the Scottish Economy,"
SIRE Discussion Papers
2012-85, Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE).
- Greg Bremner & Rod Cross, 2012. "North Sea Oil and Genuine Saving in the Scottish Economy," Working Papers 1210, University of Strathclyde Business School, Department of Economics.
- Viglia, S. & Matthews, K.B. & Miller, D.G. & Wardell-Johnson, D. & Rivington, M. & Ulgiati, S., 2017. "The social metabolism of Scotland: An environmental perspective," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 100(C), pages 304-313.
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