The scale of the cuts to local government finance, coupled with increasing demand for services, has led to unprecedented ‘budget gaps’ in council budgets. Arguably, two competing narratives of the trajectory of local government have emerged in which contrasting futures are imagined for the sector – a positive story of adaptation and survival and more negative one of residualisation and marginalisation. Drawing on case study evidence from three English local authorities, the paper distinguishes and provides examples of three strategic approaches to managing austerity – efficiency, retrenchment and investment. It demonstrates how and why the balance of these strategies has shifted between the early and later phases of austerity and considers ...
The local government sector has seen unprecedented cuts since the 2010 General Election. With the Co...
This article critically analyses the management of public sector austerity. Focusing on the case of ...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
The scale of the cuts to local government finance, coupled with increasing demand for services, has ...
© The Author (2021). Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distribute...
Many central governments have adopted austerity policies in response to shocks from international an...
Austerity, the sustained and widespread cuts to government budgets, has characterised Britain’s publ...
The increased uncertainty, volatility and complexity arising from the economic crisis and the contex...
The global financial and economic crisis that hit Western countries between 2007 and 2008 has genera...
Whilst post-GFC austerity state retrenchment is widely studied, there is little research which focus...
The global financial and economic crisis that hit Western countries between 2007 and 2008 has genera...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
The 2008 Global Financial Crisis and subsequent austerity drive across Europe and North America has ...
Local authorities in the United Kingdom have suffered a decade of successive challenges, including a...
This introduction to the symposium sets out the context for local government in the United Kingdom a...
The local government sector has seen unprecedented cuts since the 2010 General Election. With the Co...
This article critically analyses the management of public sector austerity. Focusing on the case of ...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
The scale of the cuts to local government finance, coupled with increasing demand for services, has ...
© The Author (2021). Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distribute...
Many central governments have adopted austerity policies in response to shocks from international an...
Austerity, the sustained and widespread cuts to government budgets, has characterised Britain’s publ...
The increased uncertainty, volatility and complexity arising from the economic crisis and the contex...
The global financial and economic crisis that hit Western countries between 2007 and 2008 has genera...
Whilst post-GFC austerity state retrenchment is widely studied, there is little research which focus...
The global financial and economic crisis that hit Western countries between 2007 and 2008 has genera...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...
The 2008 Global Financial Crisis and subsequent austerity drive across Europe and North America has ...
Local authorities in the United Kingdom have suffered a decade of successive challenges, including a...
This introduction to the symposium sets out the context for local government in the United Kingdom a...
The local government sector has seen unprecedented cuts since the 2010 General Election. With the Co...
This article critically analyses the management of public sector austerity. Focusing on the case of ...
Drawing on fieldwork with 70 local authorities in England and Wales, this article builds on previous...