[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] Great to see Centre for Cities latest 'Cities Outlook' report published today. This year, as well as providing a whole range of up-to-date statistics for Britain's cities, the report focuses on London's relationship with the rest of the UK
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Centre for Cities published their latest City Outlook yesterday. As usual, it make for an interestin...
I was away at the end of last week so I missed the HSBC report on super cities that will lead the UK...
In the UK, the increasingly dominant assumption is that the big cities are the motor of regional eco...
Centre for Cities has published its Cities Outlook 2010. As in previous years, the report provides p...
Thanks to everyone who attended my LSE works public lecture last Thursday. Podcast and slides are av...
In the urban resurgence accompanying the growth of the knowledge economy, second-order cities appear...
In the UK, the increasingly dominant assumption is that the big cities are the motor of regional eco...
In the urban resurgence accompanying the growth of the knowledge economy, second-order cities appear...
London's development pattern graphically illustrates the importance and problems of urban definition...
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the need for new (tall) developments in our more successful citi...
I was pleased to see that the government is going to talk to 'fast growing' cities as part of the ne...
Will Hutton bemoans the quality of the first London Mayoral debate arguing that the candidates shoul...
Focus should be on improving opportunities for all, not simply narrowing the gap between places, wri...
Yesterday's depressing economic growth figures, Tuesday's announcement by Greg Clark on city mayors ...
What can urban policy do to improve the economic performance of Britain’s cities? Henry Overman, dir...
Centre for Cities published their latest City Outlook yesterday. As usual, it make for an interestin...
I was away at the end of last week so I missed the HSBC report on super cities that will lead the UK...
In the UK, the increasingly dominant assumption is that the big cities are the motor of regional eco...
Centre for Cities has published its Cities Outlook 2010. As in previous years, the report provides p...
Thanks to everyone who attended my LSE works public lecture last Thursday. Podcast and slides are av...
In the urban resurgence accompanying the growth of the knowledge economy, second-order cities appear...
In the UK, the increasingly dominant assumption is that the big cities are the motor of regional eco...
In the urban resurgence accompanying the growth of the knowledge economy, second-order cities appear...
London's development pattern graphically illustrates the importance and problems of urban definition...
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the need for new (tall) developments in our more successful citi...
I was pleased to see that the government is going to talk to 'fast growing' cities as part of the ne...
Will Hutton bemoans the quality of the first London Mayoral debate arguing that the candidates shoul...