Economists and policy-makers often present per capita GDP as by far the most significant indicator of economic well-being. Such measures are frequently adopted in making international comparisons, constructing time-series for particular countries and in studies of regional inequality. In this paper we challenge this view using a regional analysis of 2001 data focusing upon differences between London and the south-eastern regions, in comparison to the rest of Great Britain (GB). Initially GDP per capita is decomposed into the demographic and labour-market factors which generate it. Thereafter we broaden the notion of work-time used in productivity measures to include other necessary work-related activity, namely commuting. This leads to us t...
There is an overall continuing disparity of economic performance between London’s growth and slower ...
productivity, which is defined as the ratio of purcha s ing power par i ty-based GDP to aggregate ho...
There is a long-standing problem with labour productivity in the UK economy. Over several decades, v...
Economists and policy-makers often present per capita GDP as by far the most significant indicator o...
This paper uses NUTS3 sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse thedeterminants of spatial vari...
This paper uses sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse the determinants of spatial variation...
This paper uses NUTS3 sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse the determinants of spatial var...
This paper uses NUTS3 sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse the determinants of spatialvari...
Despite European Union objectives for economic and social cohesion, current measures of regional dev...
Regional policy has taken the centre stage in delivering current UK government efforts to promote pr...
This paper uses the techniques of exploratory spatial data analysis to analyse patterns of spatial a...
Spatial variation in the productivity of different sectors is a determinant of sectoral location, wi...
International audienceThis paper uses the techniques of exploratory spatial data analysis to analyse...
The UK is currently facing two inter-related socio-economic challenges. One is the now well-document...
There is renewed interest in levelling up the regions of the UK. The combination of social and polit...
There is an overall continuing disparity of economic performance between London’s growth and slower ...
productivity, which is defined as the ratio of purcha s ing power par i ty-based GDP to aggregate ho...
There is a long-standing problem with labour productivity in the UK economy. Over several decades, v...
Economists and policy-makers often present per capita GDP as by far the most significant indicator o...
This paper uses NUTS3 sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse thedeterminants of spatial vari...
This paper uses sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse the determinants of spatial variation...
This paper uses NUTS3 sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse the determinants of spatial var...
This paper uses NUTS3 sub-regional data for Great Britain to analyse the determinants of spatialvari...
Despite European Union objectives for economic and social cohesion, current measures of regional dev...
Regional policy has taken the centre stage in delivering current UK government efforts to promote pr...
This paper uses the techniques of exploratory spatial data analysis to analyse patterns of spatial a...
Spatial variation in the productivity of different sectors is a determinant of sectoral location, wi...
International audienceThis paper uses the techniques of exploratory spatial data analysis to analyse...
The UK is currently facing two inter-related socio-economic challenges. One is the now well-document...
There is renewed interest in levelling up the regions of the UK. The combination of social and polit...
There is an overall continuing disparity of economic performance between London’s growth and slower ...
productivity, which is defined as the ratio of purcha s ing power par i ty-based GDP to aggregate ho...
There is a long-standing problem with labour productivity in the UK economy. Over several decades, v...