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Morphet J & Kippin S (2025) Devolution within devolution? A SWOT analysis of introducing combined authorities to Scotland. Public Money & Management. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540962.2025.2566073
Abstract
Mayoral combined authorities, introduced in England after 2009, institutionalize limited policy levers over a range of areas. In Scotland, few new local government powers have emerged since devolution. However, since 2014, devolved administrations have pioneered ¡®deal¡¯ structures, introduced in England in 2013. Scottish Labour and other stakeholders have proposed exploring mayoral combined authorities for Scotland, but what are the merits? The authors conducted a SWOT analysis, identifying strengths and weaknesses of the English model to assess opportunities and threats for Scotland. The article highlights strengths, such as improved economic alignment and agenda-setting power, and weaknesses related to democratic accountability and a lack of substantive powers. In Scotland, there are opportunities to address some problems caused by 1990s reforms of local government, but threats lie in factors such as a lack of enthusiasm from the Scottish local government sector and the country's economic geography. The authors, therefore, caution against straightforward importation. The paper provides a novel demonstration of the utility of SWOT analyses in analysing political and administrative reform ideas, and further reinforces insights from public policy and administrative scholarship which emphasise the difficulties of ¡®copy and paste¡¯ approaches to reform.
Keywords
Decentralization; devolution; local government; mayoral combined authorities; Scottish politics and policy
Journal
Public Money & Management
| Status | Early Online |
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| Publication date online | 31/10/2025 |
| Date accepted by journal | 23/09/2025 |
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| Publisher | Informa UK Limited |
| ISSN | 0954-0962 |
| eISSN | 1467-9302 |
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