There are many studies which purport to show whether the regional policy of a particular country at a particular time was or was not efficient, or effective or even rational. This study, however, is not concerned with technical economic analysis, which the writer prefers to leave to economists, but with a simpler, though perhaps less empowered question of politics: What exactly was British regional policy during the 1970s
Whilst reading for my first degree at the University of Bristol I became particularly interested in ...
The government's recent White Paper may be seen as a critical response to the extensive role regiona...
In response to the work of authors such as Michael Porter, the concept of regional competitiveness h...
There are many studies which purport to show whether the regional policy of a particular country at ...
O'Hara G. (2005) A journey without maps: the regional policies of the 1964-70 British Labour Governm...
Abstract. Conflicts over territorial politics are intimately bound up with issues of class represent...
The ‘region’ and ‘regional change’ have been elusive ideas within political and economic geography, ...
Regional economic development has become an integral part of the national economic planning process ...
Whilst reading for my first degree at the University of Bristol I became particularly interested in ...
This article considers the current debate in the United Kingdom on regions, regional policy, regiona...
Britain was the first west European nation to adopt a nominally coercive regional policy. The articl...
The proposition that regional devolution in and of itself will lead to economic success has become d...
This paper argues that regional disparities in Britain are exaggerated. We show that official figure...
A decade ago, regions were the hot topic in political economy. Convinced by accounts of how regions ...
This paper examines the cost-effectiveness of British regional policy during the 1930s. It takes iss...
Whilst reading for my first degree at the University of Bristol I became particularly interested in ...
The government's recent White Paper may be seen as a critical response to the extensive role regiona...
In response to the work of authors such as Michael Porter, the concept of regional competitiveness h...
There are many studies which purport to show whether the regional policy of a particular country at ...
O'Hara G. (2005) A journey without maps: the regional policies of the 1964-70 British Labour Governm...
Abstract. Conflicts over territorial politics are intimately bound up with issues of class represent...
The ‘region’ and ‘regional change’ have been elusive ideas within political and economic geography, ...
Regional economic development has become an integral part of the national economic planning process ...
Whilst reading for my first degree at the University of Bristol I became particularly interested in ...
This article considers the current debate in the United Kingdom on regions, regional policy, regiona...
Britain was the first west European nation to adopt a nominally coercive regional policy. The articl...
The proposition that regional devolution in and of itself will lead to economic success has become d...
This paper argues that regional disparities in Britain are exaggerated. We show that official figure...
A decade ago, regions were the hot topic in political economy. Convinced by accounts of how regions ...
This paper examines the cost-effectiveness of British regional policy during the 1930s. It takes iss...
Whilst reading for my first degree at the University of Bristol I became particularly interested in ...
The government's recent White Paper may be seen as a critical response to the extensive role regiona...
In response to the work of authors such as Michael Porter, the concept of regional competitiveness h...