This book was prepared from material that came out of the London Development Workshops, a Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF) funded project of the LSE London Research Centre. The project consisted of a series of conferences, work- shops and seminars which brought together stakeholders in key debates on London's economic, political and social development. Drawing on LSE's research strengths, networks and reputation for contributing to robust public policy, the London develop- ment workshops helped to transfer knowledge and expertise from universities across the UK at the point where policy formation, economic development and business activity converge around particular issues. Workshops were held at LSE on London's housing, governance, ...
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This paper relates the processes of strategic planning in London during the first decade of an execu...
This paper relates the processes of strategic planning in London during the first decade of an execu...
This paper will be based on my continuing research on alternative options for London’s growth. It w...
Despite the uncertainties of Brexit, London continues to be rated as a leading location in Europe an...
Posted by Tim Leunig (LSE, SERC and CentreForum) Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Minister for C...
The concentration of economic growth into large metropolises is widely documented across Europe. Yet...
Projections of population growth, together with the most recent assessment of development capacity, ...
Mayor Sadiq Khan’s draft London Plan—the Mayor’s most important policy instrument—has now been throu...
Focus should be on improving opportunities for all, not simply narrowing the gap between places, wri...
Over the last year LSE London organised a series of seminars, round tables and site visits around th...
The papers, which form the basis of this booklet, were prepared for a seminar which took place in su...
The paper presents a critique of procedures and substance in the London Plan, summarising and extend...
Over the last 18 months, LSE London has been discussing with experts from government, industry and a...
The London Finance Commission’s report argues that funding arrangements in London should allow Londo...
London is one of the world’s leading cities. It is home to an extraordinary concentration and divers...
This paper relates the processes of strategic planning in London during the first decade of an execu...
This paper relates the processes of strategic planning in London during the first decade of an execu...
This paper will be based on my continuing research on alternative options for London’s growth. It w...
Despite the uncertainties of Brexit, London continues to be rated as a leading location in Europe an...
Posted by Tim Leunig (LSE, SERC and CentreForum) Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Minister for C...
The concentration of economic growth into large metropolises is widely documented across Europe. Yet...
Projections of population growth, together with the most recent assessment of development capacity, ...
Mayor Sadiq Khan’s draft London Plan—the Mayor’s most important policy instrument—has now been throu...
Focus should be on improving opportunities for all, not simply narrowing the gap between places, wri...