In this issue of the Policy Review Section, Andy Pike of the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, present a critique of the UK Government's strategy of attracting inward investment on the assumption that it will establish a 'demonstration effect'. Based on a study of the car industry, it is argued that a new approach is needed to promote 'hybridization' based on acknowledging the skills, experience and capital equipment of 'brownfield plants' as assets not liabilities. In the second article Keith Hayton of the Centre for Planning, University of Strathclyde, considers the implications for local authority economic development companies of the implementation of the Local Authorities (Companies) ...
I was at Portcullis House yesterday for the launch of the Greater Manchester Growth Plan. Speeches f...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
The transport select committee has published its report in to transport and the economy
In this issue of the Policy Review Section, Ian Scargill of the Department of Geography, University ...
This paper examines the UK’s large and, by some measures, growing variation in economic performance ...
In this issue of the Policy Review Section , Stephen Hall and Brendan Nevin of the Centre for Urban ...
The general perception of cities has been transformed over the last decade. The purpose of the artic...
This article examines the ways in which business improvement districts are being introduced into UK ...
This paper examines the UK?s large and, by some measures, growing variation in economic performance ...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
In this Policy Review Section Paul Teague of the Cranfield School of Management presents an account ...
We are now in the midst of another concerted attempt by Government to make sense of and tidy up the ...
The authors reassess the recent history of U.K. urban politics. Following the local entrepreneur-ial...
An interesting piece from Centre for Cities suggests that by far the biggest economic impact that a ...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
I was at Portcullis House yesterday for the launch of the Greater Manchester Growth Plan. Speeches f...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
The transport select committee has published its report in to transport and the economy
In this issue of the Policy Review Section, Ian Scargill of the Department of Geography, University ...
This paper examines the UK’s large and, by some measures, growing variation in economic performance ...
In this issue of the Policy Review Section , Stephen Hall and Brendan Nevin of the Centre for Urban ...
The general perception of cities has been transformed over the last decade. The purpose of the artic...
This article examines the ways in which business improvement districts are being introduced into UK ...
This paper examines the UK?s large and, by some measures, growing variation in economic performance ...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
In this Policy Review Section Paul Teague of the Cranfield School of Management presents an account ...
We are now in the midst of another concerted attempt by Government to make sense of and tidy up the ...
The authors reassess the recent history of U.K. urban politics. Following the local entrepreneur-ial...
An interesting piece from Centre for Cities suggests that by far the biggest economic impact that a ...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
I was at Portcullis House yesterday for the launch of the Greater Manchester Growth Plan. Speeches f...
This article examines the adoption, by the New Labour government, of a mixed communities approach to...
The transport select committee has published its report in to transport and the economy