UK regional policy has been advocated as a means of reducing regional disparities and stimulating national growth. However, there is limited understanding of the interregional and national effects of such a policy. This paper uses an interregional computable general equilibrium model to identify the national impact of a policy-induced regional demand shock under alternative labour market closures. Our simulation results suggest that regional policy operating solely on the demand side has significant national impacts. Furthermore, the effects on the nontarget region are particularly sensitive to the treatment of the regional labour market
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:8474.047885(97/8) / BLDSC - British L...
This paper extends the seminal Blanchard and Katz (1992) regional labor market model to include inte...
The present UK government has begun a radical overhaul of regional policy, as outlined in HM Treasur...
UK regional policy has been advocated as a means of reducing regional disparities and stimulating na...
UK regional policy has been advocated as a means of reducing regional disparities and stimulating na...
UK governments generally advocate regional policy as a means of reducing regional disparities and st...
K governments generally advocate regional policy as a means of reducing regional disparities and sti...
In a UK context, research into regional policy impacts has focused largely on the effects of a polic...
The first step in a comprehensive evaluation of regional policy is to identify its full spatial impa...
The paper examines the thesis that UK regional policies, aimed at influencing the spatial allocation...
Two inter-regional input–output tables for the UK are used to consider three questions relating to r...
This paper analyses the impact of the introduction of a general, automatic labour subsidy in a regio...
This paper extends the seminal Blanchard and Katz regional market model include interaction effects ...
This paper examines spill-over effects among regions. Estimating error correction models of British ...
The paper illustrates the effect of a permanent demand-side shock in the perturbed regions and the a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:8474.047885(97/8) / BLDSC - British L...
This paper extends the seminal Blanchard and Katz (1992) regional labor market model to include inte...
The present UK government has begun a radical overhaul of regional policy, as outlined in HM Treasur...
UK regional policy has been advocated as a means of reducing regional disparities and stimulating na...
UK regional policy has been advocated as a means of reducing regional disparities and stimulating na...
UK governments generally advocate regional policy as a means of reducing regional disparities and st...
K governments generally advocate regional policy as a means of reducing regional disparities and sti...
In a UK context, research into regional policy impacts has focused largely on the effects of a polic...
The first step in a comprehensive evaluation of regional policy is to identify its full spatial impa...
The paper examines the thesis that UK regional policies, aimed at influencing the spatial allocation...
Two inter-regional input–output tables for the UK are used to consider three questions relating to r...
This paper analyses the impact of the introduction of a general, automatic labour subsidy in a regio...
This paper extends the seminal Blanchard and Katz regional market model include interaction effects ...
This paper examines spill-over effects among regions. Estimating error correction models of British ...
The paper illustrates the effect of a permanent demand-side shock in the perturbed regions and the a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:8474.047885(97/8) / BLDSC - British L...
This paper extends the seminal Blanchard and Katz (1992) regional labor market model to include inte...
The present UK government has begun a radical overhaul of regional policy, as outlined in HM Treasur...