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This paper investigates the nature of the regional governance problem in England. Successive studies have pointed to the fragmented character of the regional state in England, leading to poor public policy outcomes. This paper demonstrates the extent of the problem in the North East of England,...
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From a position of relative isolation, trade unions have become increasingly important agents in local and regional development and governance in the UK since the election of the New Labour government in 1997. Analysis of the experience of the Northern Trades Union Congress (NTUC) suggests that...
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Discussions of local and regional development have recently broadened from a preoccupation with growth to one which captures the notion of resilience. This article makes two main contributions to these debates. First, it critiques static equilibrium-based notions of resilience and instead...
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From a position of relative isolation, trade unions have become increasingly important agents in local and regional development and governance in the UK since the election of the New Labour government in 1997. Analysis of the experience of the Northern Trades Union Congress (NTUC) suggests that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005268741
Discussions of local and regional development have recently broadened from a preoccupation with growth to one which captures the notion of resilience. This article makes two main contributions to these debates. First, it critiques static equilibrium-based notions of resilience and instead...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008773679