Conventional approaches to local economic development are failing to address deepening polarisation both within and between city regions across advanced capitalist economies. At the same time, austerity urbanism, particularly in the UK, presents challenges for urban authorities facing reduced budgets to meet increased demands on public services. Municipalities are beginning to experiment with creative responses to these crises, such as taking more interventionist and entrepreneurial roles in developing local economies, generating alternative sources of revenue or financialising existing assets. Rooted in a Polanyian perspective and building on the concepts of the entrepreneurial state and grounded city, we identify an embryonic alternative ...
Many austerity accounts focus on the shrinkage of city governments, with less emphasis on state-buil...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This essay examines the hegemonic-discursive barriers facing local action in cities today, first, by...
Conventional approaches to local economic development are failing to address deepening polarisation ...
Conventional approaches to local economic development are failing to address deepening polarisation ...
What can the municipal state do to radically transform urban economies? Local government in countrie...
This paper seeks to examine processes of state restructuring in exploring the ways in which Busines...
This article explores the contested politics and interpretations of the new practices of municipal e...
This research applies Karl Polanyi’s theoretical framework to explain how entrepreneurship is constr...
This article introduces a new mode of urban entrepreneurialism in London through a study of the stat...
This paper sets out to provide an illustrative discussion of emergent and somewhat decentralised urb...
This book provides an overview of neoliberalising trends in urban policies and governance by present...
Can we remake local economies from scratch – not through political struggle but by design – to solve...
This paper assesses the mutating role of the state in today's flourishing technology hubs in major c...
Entrepreneurship, being largely an urban phenomenon, co-evolves over time with cities. While this re...
Many austerity accounts focus on the shrinkage of city governments, with less emphasis on state-buil...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This essay examines the hegemonic-discursive barriers facing local action in cities today, first, by...
Conventional approaches to local economic development are failing to address deepening polarisation ...
Conventional approaches to local economic development are failing to address deepening polarisation ...
What can the municipal state do to radically transform urban economies? Local government in countrie...
This paper seeks to examine processes of state restructuring in exploring the ways in which Busines...
This article explores the contested politics and interpretations of the new practices of municipal e...
This research applies Karl Polanyi’s theoretical framework to explain how entrepreneurship is constr...
This article introduces a new mode of urban entrepreneurialism in London through a study of the stat...
This paper sets out to provide an illustrative discussion of emergent and somewhat decentralised urb...
This book provides an overview of neoliberalising trends in urban policies and governance by present...
Can we remake local economies from scratch – not through political struggle but by design – to solve...
This paper assesses the mutating role of the state in today's flourishing technology hubs in major c...
Entrepreneurship, being largely an urban phenomenon, co-evolves over time with cities. While this re...
Many austerity accounts focus on the shrinkage of city governments, with less emphasis on state-buil...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This essay examines the hegemonic-discursive barriers facing local action in cities today, first, by...