Four Independent Scotland's Future Possibilities

Four Independent Scotland's Future Possibilities

Four Independent Scotland's Future Possibilities
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September 18 (today), or Scots will vote in their country should be independent from the United Kingdom. We will analyze the future prospects.

Small people can shape their own destiny, and this can be both a blessing and a curse. If the Scots choose independence, fair idea to look at examples of other small nations.

Promotion of Innovation charity Nesta study reviewed the small country flourished over the past few decades. Let's take a quarter of the size of Scotland, Estonia. This is a good new country's independence winners: an example. Estonian government has achieved freedom from the Soviet Union in 1991. and turned the country miniature technology giant. Since the first public Wi-Fi in Tallinn to mandatory programming lessons in schools, Estonia is a big focus on IT. And it paid off: Skype has developed a technology for the Estonians, and carries a lot of startuoliškų projects.

But each is for Estonia and Iceland. Similarly, at the time when the Estonians went to their technological adventure island has decided to become an international capitalist speculators. It ended badly, the country's banks
impending collapse of the economy was painful.

So an independent Scotland have their way with great care. There are many directions that it can choose the investment in oil paradise, a mecca of renewable energy, high-tech playground.

None of these scenarios do not guarantee success guaranteed. The high-tech industry can always turn the Silicon Gorge, Central Highland region, where once rallied electronics manufacturers, on the road. The best of times, the mid nineties, Silicon Gorge has produced 35 percent
Western Europe PC. But this success has not just disappeared overnight, and the burst of the dotcom bubble and the search for lower costs, the company went to the east.

Such scenarios are likely in Scotland's future, but there is a fourth; This somewhat more troublesome. Without a plan or idea which way to turn the country, it may be that an independent Scotland could nudreifuoti the "normal course of business." Or, from the economic point of view, it would be more accurate to call this "ordinary business and financial services - a time-tested model of the British economy, the ongoing bankers, built and maintained on the loan according to the quarterly financial results of the schedule.

As shown in Iceland and the Republic of Ireland experience is a slippery slope, especially in a small country. In part, this is due to the risk: as we have seen in the financial services sector can act as an economic engine, but it has a nasty habit to blow motorways.

At stake and something deeper, if Scotland chooses wrong its economic future, it is in danger of becoming the rest of the back-country of the United Kingdom, of which England - and especially London - pumped far the brightest and the best.

Independence for Scotland offers a chance to create your own destiny, however, and that it is aimed at what the future should avoid the old habit of British to achieve the desired result erratically.