During the recovery after the economic crisis, much academic and policy attention was diverted to the role of cities as growth hubs all over Europe and the world. Significant economic disparities are a longstanding problem for the United Kingdom as a whole, which have been growing for decades and are remarkably high among the most developed OECD and EU countries. To investigate recent spatial processes, the methodology of our research relies on comparative spatial data analysis and literature review. Our analyses will cover the issue of a spatially more balanced development based on the “northern powerhouse” initiative which builds upon the collective strength of the cities in the North. Addressing the ‘national’ problem of regional ...
This paper explores how the population of England and Wales in 2001 and in 2011 was spatially concen...
What can urban policy do to improve the economic performance of Britain’s cities? Henry Overman, dir...
From the 19th century onwards urbanisation strongly marked the development of Great Britain with a m...
In response to the crisis of 2008 and deep recession that followed, the UK government assigned key i...
Recent research demonstrates that the UK is very spatially unequal when it comes to productivity wit...
In the wake of the economic crisis and Great Recession, there has been much talk of spatial re-balan...
Yesterday's depressing economic growth figures, Tuesday's announcement by Greg Clark on city mayors ...
The financial crisis and consequential recession that brought the UK’s long economic boom of 1992–20...
This paper reports a preliminary investigation into the economic efficacy of two spatial frameworks ...
The economic development challenges facing second-tier city-regions in the United Kingdom reflect a ...
This paper examines the UK?s large and, by some measures, growing variation in economic performance ...
Inequality remains a considerable challenge for socioeconomic development despite significant progre...
The UK government’s ‘Levelling Up’ agenda represents the latest attempt to address long-standing int...
Spatial inequalities have been a constant feature of capitalist development in Britain. Today there ...
In the UK, the increasingly dominant assumption is that the big cities are the motor of regional eco...
This paper explores how the population of England and Wales in 2001 and in 2011 was spatially concen...
What can urban policy do to improve the economic performance of Britain’s cities? Henry Overman, dir...
From the 19th century onwards urbanisation strongly marked the development of Great Britain with a m...
In response to the crisis of 2008 and deep recession that followed, the UK government assigned key i...
Recent research demonstrates that the UK is very spatially unequal when it comes to productivity wit...
In the wake of the economic crisis and Great Recession, there has been much talk of spatial re-balan...
Yesterday's depressing economic growth figures, Tuesday's announcement by Greg Clark on city mayors ...
The financial crisis and consequential recession that brought the UK’s long economic boom of 1992–20...
This paper reports a preliminary investigation into the economic efficacy of two spatial frameworks ...
The economic development challenges facing second-tier city-regions in the United Kingdom reflect a ...
This paper examines the UK?s large and, by some measures, growing variation in economic performance ...
Inequality remains a considerable challenge for socioeconomic development despite significant progre...
The UK government’s ‘Levelling Up’ agenda represents the latest attempt to address long-standing int...
Spatial inequalities have been a constant feature of capitalist development in Britain. Today there ...
In the UK, the increasingly dominant assumption is that the big cities are the motor of regional eco...
This paper explores how the population of England and Wales in 2001 and in 2011 was spatially concen...
What can urban policy do to improve the economic performance of Britain’s cities? Henry Overman, dir...
From the 19th century onwards urbanisation strongly marked the development of Great Britain with a m...