The Business, Innovation and Skills Committee announced an inquiry looking into the Local Enterprise Partnerships and the Regional Growth Fund. In particular, the Committee examined how the proposed new structures would work, alongside issues such as distribution of funding, value for money, accountability, timing, transitional arrangements and required legislation. A Report on the Local Enterprise Partnerships was published on 26 April 2013
Current British government economic development policy emphasises regional and sub-regional scale, m...
The government launched its White Paper on sub-national growth last week. This spells out the govern...
51 interviews were conducted with Board members of Local Enterprise Partnerships and related stakeho...
The evidence summarised in this submission is based on the national research project: From Regionali...
This report provides the first comprehensive analysis of the planning roles of Local Enterprise Part...
From when the idea of Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) was first floated in the run up to the Ma...
From when the idea of local enterprise partnerships was first floated in the run-up to the May 2010 ...
As an urban-regional geographer, Dr John Harrison has been actively researching England’s urban and ...
Standing out as an oddity in comparison to the convergence of policy across EU nations whereby the m...
Following the decision to abolish the Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) in England by the newly e...
As part of a move to strengthen the economic development and regeneration role of local authorities,...
Local enterprise partnerships (LEPs) were introduced by the UK government in 2010 to promote local e...
This study seeks to take stock of where the LEPs are at and where they are heading by analysing thei...
In the pursuit of economic growth, England has historically retained a level of centralized control ...
State-led restructuring of sub-national economic governance and regeneration has been rapidly evolvi...
Current British government economic development policy emphasises regional and sub-regional scale, m...
The government launched its White Paper on sub-national growth last week. This spells out the govern...
51 interviews were conducted with Board members of Local Enterprise Partnerships and related stakeho...
The evidence summarised in this submission is based on the national research project: From Regionali...
This report provides the first comprehensive analysis of the planning roles of Local Enterprise Part...
From when the idea of Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) was first floated in the run up to the Ma...
From when the idea of local enterprise partnerships was first floated in the run-up to the May 2010 ...
As an urban-regional geographer, Dr John Harrison has been actively researching England’s urban and ...
Standing out as an oddity in comparison to the convergence of policy across EU nations whereby the m...
Following the decision to abolish the Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) in England by the newly e...
As part of a move to strengthen the economic development and regeneration role of local authorities,...
Local enterprise partnerships (LEPs) were introduced by the UK government in 2010 to promote local e...
This study seeks to take stock of where the LEPs are at and where they are heading by analysing thei...
In the pursuit of economic growth, England has historically retained a level of centralized control ...
State-led restructuring of sub-national economic governance and regeneration has been rapidly evolvi...
Current British government economic development policy emphasises regional and sub-regional scale, m...
The government launched its White Paper on sub-national growth last week. This spells out the govern...
51 interviews were conducted with Board members of Local Enterprise Partnerships and related stakeho...