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Gripaios P. and Bishop P. (2005) Government output and expenditure in UK regions and sub-regions: an analysis of the new experimental accounts data, Regional Studies 39 , 805-813. This paper examines the regional and sub-regional distribution of UK state spending by analysing new data available...
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Gripaios P. and Bishop P. (2006) Objective One funding in the UK: a critical assessment, Regional Studies 40, 937-951. The paper examines several issues that question the underlying basis of UK Objective One funding. First, it is doubtful that the current qualifying regions are appropriate...
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Bishop P. and Gripaios P. Spatial externalities, relatedness and sector employment growth in Great Britain, Regional Studies. This paper examines the impact of externalities on employment growth in sub-regions of Great Britain by estimating ordinary least-squares (OLS) and maximum likelihood...
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Competitive European Peripheries, H. Eskelinen and F. Snickars (Eds), Springer Verlag, Heidelberg (1995). viii + 267 pp. No price given. ISBN 3 540 60211 9. An Enlarged Europe: Regions in Competition? S. Hardy, M. Hart, L. Albrechts and A. Katos (Eds), Jessica Kingsley, London (1995). 342 pp....
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Two main types of urban problem exist in the UK. The first is problem localities in prosperous cities, the second is depressed towns and cities per se . In both cases, and despite years of policy intervention, there is little evidence that the situation is improving. There are fundamental...
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MACKAY, 2001, recently examined the regional pattern of taxation and spending in the UK, concluding that, for four regions (London, the South East, Scotland and Northern Ireland), public expenditure was well above the level expected for their degree of prosperity. MACKAY, 2001, had a very...
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BISHOP P. and WISEMAN N. (1999) The north-south divide in the UK defence sector, Reg. Studies 33 , 829-841. This paper examines some of the key characteristics of the north-south divide in the UK defence sector. The analysis is based on new data derived from a national questionnaire survey of...
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B<sc>ishop</sc> P. The spatial distribution of personal insolvencies in England and Wales, 2000--2007, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. This paper analyses the evolving spatial distribution of personal insolvencies across England and Wales from 2000 to 2007 utilizing a range of exploratory techniques including...
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