PhD ThesisThis thesis draws lessons for economic governance from two case studies of a model of local development introduced by the UK government in 2010. Its temporal context is the decision of the coalition government to abolish the regionalism introduced by the Labour government in 1997/98 and replace it with a model of localism based on functional economic areas (FEAs). Its spatial context is North East England, where the two case studies have been conducted to illustrate how localism is working in practice as a governance system. The thesis studies the governance of devolution in the North East Combined Authority (NECA) and in Tees Valley as a political, economic and institutional issue, analysing the responses of local leaderships to ...
The central research questions addressed by this body of work are: (1) How can new paths of local an...
This dissertation is set in the North East (NE) of England and demonstrates how an experimental form...
This article explores an alternative model of local and regional economic development, specifically ...
The impact of the scalar shift from regionalism to localism within English sub-national governance h...
How spatial economies are governed across the different places of England recently (re)commenced a p...
This paper reviews changes over the last 10 years in the governance arrangements and processes invo...
Since entering office in 2010, a distinct grammar of localism has pervaded the UK Government’s philo...
This study examines two inter-connected issues: the local economic governance strategies pursued by ...
Based on insights ‘in the English field’ over the past decade, I take a brief look back at New Labou...
Governance in the English regions has been undermined and weakened by recent structural changes. Alt...
This thesis critically examines how micro-level adaptive processes and capacities operate and unfold...
After 2010, the UK Government’s espousal of a Localist agenda reflected a rejection of the regional ...
This doctoral study is situated within key debates concerned with how new urban and regional spaces ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The South East region ...
The contemporary ethos of governance in England largely stems from Conservative policy developments ...
The central research questions addressed by this body of work are: (1) How can new paths of local an...
This dissertation is set in the North East (NE) of England and demonstrates how an experimental form...
This article explores an alternative model of local and regional economic development, specifically ...
The impact of the scalar shift from regionalism to localism within English sub-national governance h...
How spatial economies are governed across the different places of England recently (re)commenced a p...
This paper reviews changes over the last 10 years in the governance arrangements and processes invo...
Since entering office in 2010, a distinct grammar of localism has pervaded the UK Government’s philo...
This study examines two inter-connected issues: the local economic governance strategies pursued by ...
Based on insights ‘in the English field’ over the past decade, I take a brief look back at New Labou...
Governance in the English regions has been undermined and weakened by recent structural changes. Alt...
This thesis critically examines how micro-level adaptive processes and capacities operate and unfold...
After 2010, the UK Government’s espousal of a Localist agenda reflected a rejection of the regional ...
This doctoral study is situated within key debates concerned with how new urban and regional spaces ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The South East region ...
The contemporary ethos of governance in England largely stems from Conservative policy developments ...
The central research questions addressed by this body of work are: (1) How can new paths of local an...
This dissertation is set in the North East (NE) of England and demonstrates how an experimental form...
This article explores an alternative model of local and regional economic development, specifically ...