Why the North, why now and what is new? This chapter establishes the scholarly and real-world contexts within which the pursuit of economic development in the North should be studied. It discusses the Northern Powerhouse agenda, recent changes related to Brexit, the persistence of geographical inequalities between England’s regions, the historical context of devolution, the experience of deindustrialisation and the broader patterns of global capitalist restructuring within which Northern economic development is situated. The chapter also summarises the book’s contents and discusses how the North can be defined—and indeed what attempts to define the North tell us about the politics of economic development
At a regional level this is not so new, since the North East has had a variety of regional developme...
Pike A. (2002) Post-devolution blues? Economic development in the Anglo-Scottish Borders, Reg. Studi...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
This book brings together a unique group of scholars to explore the politics of local ...
This chapter situates the book’s analyses of the Northern Powerhouse, devolution and Northern econom...
A policy canon has emerged over recent years which contends that decentralised arrangements are a pr...
The North East is one of Britain’s most disadvantaged regions. This area, where wealth was generated...
This chapter considers the recent history, and likely future, of manufacturing in Northern England, ...
This thesis examines the place of the North of England within contemporary political debate. It focu...
Current debates about Northern English cities and their role in national economic strategies cannot ...
In the book The Rise of the English regions? devolution as it affects the English Regions is analyse...
Current debates about Northern English cities and their role in national economic strategies cannot ...
This book analyzes devolution as it affects the English Regions, working from the perspective of une...
Debates on the state of regional inequalities in the UK date back decades. And yet, recent studies ...
At a time of great upheaval, uncertainty and division, instead of looking inward this year’s State o...
At a regional level this is not so new, since the North East has had a variety of regional developme...
Pike A. (2002) Post-devolution blues? Economic development in the Anglo-Scottish Borders, Reg. Studi...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...
This book brings together a unique group of scholars to explore the politics of local ...
This chapter situates the book’s analyses of the Northern Powerhouse, devolution and Northern econom...
A policy canon has emerged over recent years which contends that decentralised arrangements are a pr...
The North East is one of Britain’s most disadvantaged regions. This area, where wealth was generated...
This chapter considers the recent history, and likely future, of manufacturing in Northern England, ...
This thesis examines the place of the North of England within contemporary political debate. It focu...
Current debates about Northern English cities and their role in national economic strategies cannot ...
In the book The Rise of the English regions? devolution as it affects the English Regions is analyse...
Current debates about Northern English cities and their role in national economic strategies cannot ...
This book analyzes devolution as it affects the English Regions, working from the perspective of une...
Debates on the state of regional inequalities in the UK date back decades. And yet, recent studies ...
At a time of great upheaval, uncertainty and division, instead of looking inward this year’s State o...
At a regional level this is not so new, since the North East has had a variety of regional developme...
Pike A. (2002) Post-devolution blues? Economic development in the Anglo-Scottish Borders, Reg. Studi...
Between the 1997 devolutionary moment and the 2016 Brexit-vote, the Union’s continuity has become in...