It's interesting to see the government raising the issue of helping people move to take advantage of...
After my post on the geography of recession, I have been trying to clarify my thinking on the role o...
Centre for Cities has published its Cities Outlook 2010. As in previous years, the report provides p...
It's a sign of the times that most of the discussion on public sector job relocation has been about ...
This paper investigates the local labor market impact of a UK relocation initiative – the 2004 Lyons...
This paper investigates the local labor market impact of a UK relocation initiative, the 2014 Lyons ...
We are told that (more than?) half a million jobs in the public sector will go as a result of the sp...
The authors use the government-commissioned Lyons review proposals for the relocation of approximate...
I have been doing some research (with my colleague Giulia Faggio) looking at the impact of public se...
Our work published last week suggests that public sector employment is good for local services, bad ...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
I see that my colleague Tony Travers, writing with Simon Jenkins, is calling for greater devolution ...
We use the move of the seat of the German government from Bonn to Berlin in 1999 to test competing v...
The new unemployment figures certainly look grim. If you are clutching at straws, I guess that you c...
Interesting piece from Chris Giles at the FT on the debate around local public sector pay. The big i...
It's interesting to see the government raising the issue of helping people move to take advantage of...
After my post on the geography of recession, I have been trying to clarify my thinking on the role o...
Centre for Cities has published its Cities Outlook 2010. As in previous years, the report provides p...
It's a sign of the times that most of the discussion on public sector job relocation has been about ...
This paper investigates the local labor market impact of a UK relocation initiative – the 2004 Lyons...
This paper investigates the local labor market impact of a UK relocation initiative, the 2014 Lyons ...
We are told that (more than?) half a million jobs in the public sector will go as a result of the sp...
The authors use the government-commissioned Lyons review proposals for the relocation of approximate...
I have been doing some research (with my colleague Giulia Faggio) looking at the impact of public se...
Our work published last week suggests that public sector employment is good for local services, bad ...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
I see that my colleague Tony Travers, writing with Simon Jenkins, is calling for greater devolution ...
We use the move of the seat of the German government from Bonn to Berlin in 1999 to test competing v...
The new unemployment figures certainly look grim. If you are clutching at straws, I guess that you c...
Interesting piece from Chris Giles at the FT on the debate around local public sector pay. The big i...
It's interesting to see the government raising the issue of helping people move to take advantage of...
After my post on the geography of recession, I have been trying to clarify my thinking on the role o...
Centre for Cities has published its Cities Outlook 2010. As in previous years, the report provides p...