Webber D., Curry N. and Plumridge A. Business productivity and area productivity in rural England, Regional Studies. Rural area productivity and rural business productivity measure different things. This paper presents a empirical analysis of labour productivity differentials across the new Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) definition of 'rural'. Labour productivity is 21% (13%) lower in sparse (less sparse) rural areas compared with urban areas. Labour productivity in less sparse and urban areas appears to depend on similar factors. Labour productivity in sparse areas strongly relates to a different industrial structure and plants in sparse areas gain less benefit from larger capital stocks. Policy needs to be awar...
This study analyzes urban and rural worker productivity and wages using unpublished 1992 Census of M...
Small towns are traditionally thought to be the most economically dynamic locations in rural areas o...
This paper analyses the spatial heterogeneity of labour demand. Our main assumption is that for each...
Webber D., Curry N. and Plumridge A. Business productivity and area productivity in rural England, R...
Rural area productivity and rural business productivity measure different things. This paper present...
Aggregate productivity of manufacturing industries by urban, rural less sparse, and rural sparse loc...
Economic performance in rural England, Regional Studies. Measuring rural economic performance is obs...
Aggregate productivity of manufacturing industries by urban, rural less sparse, and rural sparse loc...
We compute the productivity gaps in manufacturing industries by urban, rural less sparse and rural ...
Curry N. and Webber D.J. Economic performance in rural England, Regional Studies. Measuring rural ec...
English economic policy requires different levels of government to pursue incommensurate, urban-cent...
estimates of rural-urban productivity Understanding the economic performance of rural areas is an im...
This paper examines the determinants of economic performance of 149 English rural Local Authority Di...
This summary report sets out the findings of research into the relationship between rurality, skills...
This report sets out the findings of research into the relationship between rurality, skills and pro...
This study analyzes urban and rural worker productivity and wages using unpublished 1992 Census of M...
Small towns are traditionally thought to be the most economically dynamic locations in rural areas o...
This paper analyses the spatial heterogeneity of labour demand. Our main assumption is that for each...
Webber D., Curry N. and Plumridge A. Business productivity and area productivity in rural England, R...
Rural area productivity and rural business productivity measure different things. This paper present...
Aggregate productivity of manufacturing industries by urban, rural less sparse, and rural sparse loc...
Economic performance in rural England, Regional Studies. Measuring rural economic performance is obs...
Aggregate productivity of manufacturing industries by urban, rural less sparse, and rural sparse loc...
We compute the productivity gaps in manufacturing industries by urban, rural less sparse and rural ...
Curry N. and Webber D.J. Economic performance in rural England, Regional Studies. Measuring rural ec...
English economic policy requires different levels of government to pursue incommensurate, urban-cent...
estimates of rural-urban productivity Understanding the economic performance of rural areas is an im...
This paper examines the determinants of economic performance of 149 English rural Local Authority Di...
This summary report sets out the findings of research into the relationship between rurality, skills...
This report sets out the findings of research into the relationship between rurality, skills and pro...
This study analyzes urban and rural worker productivity and wages using unpublished 1992 Census of M...
Small towns are traditionally thought to be the most economically dynamic locations in rural areas o...
This paper analyses the spatial heterogeneity of labour demand. Our main assumption is that for each...