Research for the BBC has identified the places most vulnerable to spending cuts. I am not sure it throws up that many surprises. As the Guardian puts it: "Assessing more than 30 separate measures of a local authority's ability to withstand tougher economic times, the report found that poor areas still feeling the effects of the recessions of the 1980s and 1990s were likely to be hardest hit.
This paper assesses the relationship between economic resilience in English regions and the allocati...
The notion of 'resilience' has recently risen to prominence in several disciplines, and has also ent...
We analyze the resilience of U.K. regions to employment shocks. Two basic notions of resilience are ...
Research for the BBC has identified the places most vulnerable to spending cuts. I am not sure it th...
We are told that (more than?) half a million jobs in the public sector will go as a result of the sp...
Centre for Cities has published its Cities Outlook 2010. As in previous years, the report provides p...
At a time of increasing government concern with the economic health of UK town centres and high stre...
Conventional wisdom suggests that recessions tend to spread misery around. If this is true, we might...
Research on ‘health resilience’ at the area-level is still in its infancy. Only a few studies to dat...
In 2008, a severe economic crisis hit economies around the world. Its effects included a significant...
The response by regional and national economies to exogenous impulses has a well-established literat...
Previous studies have identified an area-level association between socio-economic deprivation and po...
OBECTIVES: To identify plausible mechanisms by which resilience (low mortality rates despite persist...
Using a novel data set for 207 European regions from 22 different countries, we analyse the relevanc...
We analyse the resilience of UK regions to employment shocks. Two basic notions of resilience are di...
This paper assesses the relationship between economic resilience in English regions and the allocati...
The notion of 'resilience' has recently risen to prominence in several disciplines, and has also ent...
We analyze the resilience of U.K. regions to employment shocks. Two basic notions of resilience are ...
Research for the BBC has identified the places most vulnerable to spending cuts. I am not sure it th...
We are told that (more than?) half a million jobs in the public sector will go as a result of the sp...
Centre for Cities has published its Cities Outlook 2010. As in previous years, the report provides p...
At a time of increasing government concern with the economic health of UK town centres and high stre...
Conventional wisdom suggests that recessions tend to spread misery around. If this is true, we might...
Research on ‘health resilience’ at the area-level is still in its infancy. Only a few studies to dat...
In 2008, a severe economic crisis hit economies around the world. Its effects included a significant...
The response by regional and national economies to exogenous impulses has a well-established literat...
Previous studies have identified an area-level association between socio-economic deprivation and po...
OBECTIVES: To identify plausible mechanisms by which resilience (low mortality rates despite persist...
Using a novel data set for 207 European regions from 22 different countries, we analyse the relevanc...
We analyse the resilience of UK regions to employment shocks. Two basic notions of resilience are di...
This paper assesses the relationship between economic resilience in English regions and the allocati...
The notion of 'resilience' has recently risen to prominence in several disciplines, and has also ent...
We analyze the resilience of U.K. regions to employment shocks. Two basic notions of resilience are ...