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Levelling Up Left Behind Places: The Scale and Nature of the Economic and Policy Challenge

This book aims to understand the predicaments of left behind places and the scale of the policy challenge of levelling up their economic prosperity. Drawing out lessons of wider international significance, it examines how places (cities, towns and localities) have grown apart over recent decades amidst deindustrialisation, post-industrial transition and the disruptive shocks of the global financial crisis and COVID-19 pandemic. Using the UK case to illustrate its arguments, the analysis identifies the different types of left behind places and their distinctive economic experiences. The key features of urban and regional institutions and policies are reviewed to understand more about why, despite some successes, geographical inequalities remain an entrenched feature of the UK, blighting the life chances and quality of life of its citizens, and national economic progress as a whole. The weaknesses of past policies are highlighted, and the case is made for a new, mission-oriented policy model, because only a radical shift in economic thinking, governance and management is likely to achieve the levelling up that is now a prominent refrain in the political lexicon. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032244303

About Andy PikeBen GardinerPeter SunleyPeter TylerRon Martin

Ron Martin is Emeritus Professor of Economic Geography at the University of Cambridge UK and Emeritus Professorial Fellow of St Catharines College Cambridge UK. From 2015 to 2020 he was President of the Regional Studies Association. He is also a Research Associate of the Centre for Business Research Judge Business School University of Cambridge UK. Ron has published some 25 books and more than 275 journal papers on economic geography regional and urban development the economic resilience of regions and cities the geographies of money and finance and spatial policy. He has undertaken research for the European Commission the OECD the UK Government and national and regional institutions. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences and a Fellow of the British Academy. In 2016 he was awarded the Royal Geographical Societys Victoria Gold Medal for his outstanding contributions to economic geography. In 2018 he was selected as a Highly Cited Researcher by the Web of Science. Ben Gardiner is a Director and Chief Operating Officer of Cambridge Econometrics (CE) Cambridge UK. He holds a Doctorate in Economic Geography from the University of Cambridge. His interests are in regional and city economic growth across Europe regional productivity and the economic resilience of regions and cities. He has been involved with several ESRC projects on regional and city economic growth and transformation. For several years he was a Research Associate in the Department of Geography University of Cambridge and has also worked for the European Commission (DG JRC-Seville) on their regional RHOMOLO Model of Cohesion Funds.Andy Pike is the Henry Daysh Professor of Regional Development Studies Newcastle University UK. From 2012-2017 he was Director of the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS) Newcastle University. His research interests publications and research projects are focused on the geographical political economy of local regional and urban development and policy. He has undertaken research projects for the OECD UN-ILO European Commission UK Government and national regional and local institutions. He is a Fellow of the Regional Studies Association and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.Peter Sunley is Professor of Economic Geography at the University of Southampton UK. His research has focused on geographies of labour and labour market policy business clusters and venture capital design and creative industries urban development and resilience and manufacturing in industrial regions. He is a member of the Research Committee of the Regional Studies Association and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.Peter Tyler is Emeritus Professor of Urban and Regional Economics at the University of Cambridge UK and Emeritus Professorial Fellow of St Catharines College Cambridge UK. His research interests cover the economics of regions and cities regional policy and urban planning with a special focus on public policy impacts. He has directed over 70 regional and urban research projects for the UK Government many of which have involved the evaluation of flagship policy programmes. He has also been an Expert Advisor to the OECD the European Commission and the UK Government and in 2016 was Expert Advisor to UN Habitat III. Peter is a Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.

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