Will the UK Industrial Strategy deliver anything substantial to the North of England? This article examines the faltering steps taken to develop Local Industrial Strategies by Local Enterprise Partnerships and Mayoral Combined Authorities and argues Place Leadership and Industrial Strategy will both need to be substantially re-galvanised after COVID 19. It is also still not clear if a significant step change can be made by the Johnson Conservative government of 2019, which will have a major impact on Northern economies. Agencies’ capacity to intervene in the Northern economy and deliver is a major issue, alongside stronger leadership. Analytically the paper uses theory on Multi-Sectoral Collaboration and Place Leadership to show how uniquen...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
This chapter considers the recent history, and likely future, of manufacturing in Northern England, ...
At a regional level this is not so new, since the North East has had a variety of regional developme...
This paper explores a decentralisation initiative in the United Kingdom - the Northern Powerhouse st...
The English regions have witnessed a dramatic shift in institutional structures for economic develop...
The English regions have witnessed a dramatic shift in institutional structures for economic develop...
The English regions have witnessed a dramatic shift in institutional structures for economic develop...
The English regions have witnessed a dramatic shift in institutional structures for economic develop...
Based on insights ‘in the English field’ over the past decade, I take a brief look back at New Labou...
In the context of the UK economy’s slow and unbalanced growth, this paper discusses the degree to wh...
AbstractDivergent economic performance in many countries has led to renewed interest in place-based ...
In the pursuit of economic growth, England has historically retained a level of centralized control ...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
This chapter considers the recent history, and likely future, of manufacturing in Northern England, ...
At a regional level this is not so new, since the North East has had a variety of regional developme...
This paper explores a decentralisation initiative in the United Kingdom - the Northern Powerhouse st...
The English regions have witnessed a dramatic shift in institutional structures for economic develop...
The English regions have witnessed a dramatic shift in institutional structures for economic develop...
The English regions have witnessed a dramatic shift in institutional structures for economic develop...
The English regions have witnessed a dramatic shift in institutional structures for economic develop...
Based on insights ‘in the English field’ over the past decade, I take a brief look back at New Labou...
In the context of the UK economy’s slow and unbalanced growth, this paper discusses the degree to wh...
AbstractDivergent economic performance in many countries has led to renewed interest in place-based ...
In the pursuit of economic growth, England has historically retained a level of centralized control ...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria’s Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
This chapter considers the recent history, and likely future, of manufacturing in Northern England, ...