We set up a two-region model to study the policy challenge of bringing the North’s income up to the level of the South in the UK. The model focuses on labour costs as the driver of output gains through the international competitiveness channel; and on tax/regulative costs to entrepreneurs as the driver of productivity growth. The empirical results show that the regional model behaviour fits the regional UK data behaviour over the period of 1986Q1 and 2019Q4, using the demanding Indirect Inference method. We also carry out a Monte Carlo power test, which shows the empirical results we obtain are trustworthy and can provide us a reliable guide for policy reform. The results suggest that in response to tax cuts and labour market reforms GDP in...
The article examines the performance of two competing non-nested models of regional wage variations ...
This paper tests one of the fundamental assumptions of regional policy makers over the last 20 years...
The article examines the performance of two competing non-nested models of regional wage variations ...
We set up a two-region model to study the policy challenge of bringing the North’s income up to the ...
We set up a two-region model to study the policy challenge of bringing the North’s income up to the ...
K governments generally advocate regional policy as a means of reducing regional disparities and sti...
UK regional policy has been advocated as a means of reducing regional disparities and stimulating na...
In a UK context, research into regional policy impacts has focused largely on the effects of a polic...
UK regional policy has been advocated as a means of reducing regional disparities and stimulating na...
This paper argues that regional disparities in Britain are exaggerated. We show that official figure...
Official figures on regional incomes in the UK are compiled on a nominal basis. This article develop...
UK governments generally advocate regional policy as a means of reducing regional disparities and st...
This paper investigates the potential for a causal relationship between certain supply-side policies...
Using decomposition analysis, the paper investigates why Northern England has fewer but higher perfo...
The thesis empirically studies drivers and determinants of incomes at the regional level in the Unit...
The article examines the performance of two competing non-nested models of regional wage variations ...
This paper tests one of the fundamental assumptions of regional policy makers over the last 20 years...
The article examines the performance of two competing non-nested models of regional wage variations ...
We set up a two-region model to study the policy challenge of bringing the North’s income up to the ...
We set up a two-region model to study the policy challenge of bringing the North’s income up to the ...
K governments generally advocate regional policy as a means of reducing regional disparities and sti...
UK regional policy has been advocated as a means of reducing regional disparities and stimulating na...
In a UK context, research into regional policy impacts has focused largely on the effects of a polic...
UK regional policy has been advocated as a means of reducing regional disparities and stimulating na...
This paper argues that regional disparities in Britain are exaggerated. We show that official figure...
Official figures on regional incomes in the UK are compiled on a nominal basis. This article develop...
UK governments generally advocate regional policy as a means of reducing regional disparities and st...
This paper investigates the potential for a causal relationship between certain supply-side policies...
Using decomposition analysis, the paper investigates why Northern England has fewer but higher perfo...
The thesis empirically studies drivers and determinants of incomes at the regional level in the Unit...
The article examines the performance of two competing non-nested models of regional wage variations ...
This paper tests one of the fundamental assumptions of regional policy makers over the last 20 years...
The article examines the performance of two competing non-nested models of regional wage variations ...