There has been a long tradition, dating back to the 1930s, of promoting regional development in the assisted areas of the United Kingdom through the provision of industrial units. At the end of the 1980s the government decided that the time was then ripe to sell off the publicly owned portfolio of industrial and commercial property, which was predominantly to be found in the peripheral regions of the United Kingdom. The author charts the privatisation process in England and Scotland. It had been envisaged that the sale would lead to higher rents and invigorate private sector investment. More than a decade on, the author seeks to assess whether this forecast hypothesis proved correct. The Scottish experience is used as a case study of the UK...
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Privatisation is intended to lead to a marked improvement in economic performance. Here the peforman...
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This paper examines the recent performance, current state and future prospects of the Scottish housi...
The devolution of political power in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the developing regiona...
This paper seeks to identify the interrelationships between the labour and property markets and the ...
The Government's new regional policy was finally announced on 28 November last year. The announcemen...
Efforts to stimulate reinvestment in the private rented sector in Britain began in the late 1980s. I...
This paper departs from observing the advocacy efforts by the real estate sector and financial media...
The close ties with RUK dominate the Scottish economy in many ways; for example, large British firms...
The 2016 referendum not only signified the beginning of Brexit but the beginning of a period of econ...
Abstract. This paper explores the regional dimension of plant and firm closure in the United Kingdom...
The privatisation policy pursued in the UK by Mrs Thatcher's government (1979-1990) and subsequ...
In the literature, it is argued that the Fordist regime of accumulation has gradually been replaced ...
This viewpoint tables a number of concerns on the nature of private rental supply and its problems. ...
Privatisation is intended to lead to a marked improvement in economic performance. Here the peforman...
This perspective examines in greater detail the present Government's approach to regional policy, th...
This paper investigates the main determinants affecting the privatisation of local government servic...
This paper examines the recent performance, current state and future prospects of the Scottish housi...
The devolution of political power in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the developing regiona...
This paper seeks to identify the interrelationships between the labour and property markets and the ...