This report provides the first comprehensive analysis of the planning roles of Local Enterprise Partnerships, including a detailed analysis of their Strategic Economic Plans. Since 2010, the administration of planning and economic development, as well as other activities, at the regional scale has been usurped by a ‘localist’ philosophy. This raised concerns, especially from a strategic planning perspective, of a ‘planning vacuum’ which left unfilled could result in impediments to growth and sustainable development. In place of regional planning, the Coalition Government introduced a new policy innovation intended to encourage enterprise and stimulate private sectorled economic prosperity – that of Local Enterprise Partnerships (or LEPs). T...
The form of place-based economic strategy that is the focus of this paper is 'fleet-of-foot' partner...
From when the idea of local enterprise partnerships was first floated in the run-up to the May 2010 ...
For the first time since 1947, England is without a recognised strategic planning framework followin...
This report provides the first comprehensive analysis of the planning roles of Local Enterprise Part...
In the pursuit of economic growth, England has historically retained a level of centralized control ...
Over the last two decades there has been continuous tinkering and wholesale review of the remit, gov...
The Business, Innovation and Skills Committee announced an inquiry looking into the Local Enterprise...
As part of a move to strengthen the economic development and regeneration role of local authorities,...
This study seeks to take stock of where the LEPs are at and where they are heading by analysing thei...
As an urban-regional geographer, Dr John Harrison has been actively researching England’s urban and ...
From when the idea of Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) was first floated in the run up to the Ma...
The evidence summarised in this submission is based on the national research project: From Regionali...
An EU regulation agreed in December 2013 and becoming practically operational in 2015 is likely to ...
How spatial economies are governed across the different places of England recently (re)commenced a p...
Standing out as an oddity in comparison to the convergence of policy across EU nations whereby the m...
The form of place-based economic strategy that is the focus of this paper is 'fleet-of-foot' partner...
From when the idea of local enterprise partnerships was first floated in the run-up to the May 2010 ...
For the first time since 1947, England is without a recognised strategic planning framework followin...
This report provides the first comprehensive analysis of the planning roles of Local Enterprise Part...
In the pursuit of economic growth, England has historically retained a level of centralized control ...
Over the last two decades there has been continuous tinkering and wholesale review of the remit, gov...
The Business, Innovation and Skills Committee announced an inquiry looking into the Local Enterprise...
As part of a move to strengthen the economic development and regeneration role of local authorities,...
This study seeks to take stock of where the LEPs are at and where they are heading by analysing thei...
As an urban-regional geographer, Dr John Harrison has been actively researching England’s urban and ...
From when the idea of Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) was first floated in the run up to the Ma...
The evidence summarised in this submission is based on the national research project: From Regionali...
An EU regulation agreed in December 2013 and becoming practically operational in 2015 is likely to ...
How spatial economies are governed across the different places of England recently (re)commenced a p...
Standing out as an oddity in comparison to the convergence of policy across EU nations whereby the m...
The form of place-based economic strategy that is the focus of this paper is 'fleet-of-foot' partner...
From when the idea of local enterprise partnerships was first floated in the run-up to the May 2010 ...
For the first time since 1947, England is without a recognised strategic planning framework followin...