This paper discusses Scottish Parliament's Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee's "Inquiry into the Delivery of Local Economic Development Services in Scotland" (Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee, 2000)
During the 1987 general election, the main political parties, save one, were committed to some form ...
Local authority economic development activities have grown significantly during the last decade (see...
The thesis identifies several characteristics intrinsic to a process of local economic development. ...
This paper discusses Scottish Parliament's Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee's "Inquiry int...
Since 1979 local authorities have been subjected to two main pressures from central government: incr...
An earlier article in the Quarterly Economic Commentary (Hayton, 1992) considered the likely impact ...
The economic development activities of local authorities have expanded considerably over the last de...
The recently published Consultation Paper on the reform of local government in Scotland presents opt...
If the timetable set out by The Scottish Office in its recent Consultation Paper, "Shaping The New C...
This report was commissioned by COSLA to identify the breadth, scale and importance of Scottish loca...
Recent constitutional changes in Scotland have not altered the emphasis on economic development, whi...
This paper presents an assessment of the ideas contained in the recent White Paper "Scottish Enterpr...
On 2 April Scottish Enterprise came into being. Although not all of the local enterprise companies (...
The devolution settlement has produced a division of powers between the Scottish Parliament and West...
This work is innovative in its attempt to measure the UK-wide impacts of Scottish Enterprise activit...
During the 1987 general election, the main political parties, save one, were committed to some form ...
Local authority economic development activities have grown significantly during the last decade (see...
The thesis identifies several characteristics intrinsic to a process of local economic development. ...
This paper discusses Scottish Parliament's Enterprise and Lifelong Learning Committee's "Inquiry int...
Since 1979 local authorities have been subjected to two main pressures from central government: incr...
An earlier article in the Quarterly Economic Commentary (Hayton, 1992) considered the likely impact ...
The economic development activities of local authorities have expanded considerably over the last de...
The recently published Consultation Paper on the reform of local government in Scotland presents opt...
If the timetable set out by The Scottish Office in its recent Consultation Paper, "Shaping The New C...
This report was commissioned by COSLA to identify the breadth, scale and importance of Scottish loca...
Recent constitutional changes in Scotland have not altered the emphasis on economic development, whi...
This paper presents an assessment of the ideas contained in the recent White Paper "Scottish Enterpr...
On 2 April Scottish Enterprise came into being. Although not all of the local enterprise companies (...
The devolution settlement has produced a division of powers between the Scottish Parliament and West...
This work is innovative in its attempt to measure the UK-wide impacts of Scottish Enterprise activit...
During the 1987 general election, the main political parties, save one, were committed to some form ...
Local authority economic development activities have grown significantly during the last decade (see...
The thesis identifies several characteristics intrinsic to a process of local economic development. ...