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J<sc>ensen</sc> C. D., M<sc>c</sc>I<sc>ntyre</sc> S., M<sc>unday</sc> M. and T<sc>urner</sc> K. Responsibility for regional waste generation: a single region extended input--output analysis for Wales, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. This paper uses a regional input--output framework and data derived on waste generation by industry to examine different...
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An important element of the economic strategy of successive UK governments since the early 1980s has been the privatization of state assets, especially the nationalized industries. Like a number of other policy initiatives introduced initially in the UK, this has been progessively adopted across...
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BRAND S., HILL S. and MUNDAY M. (2000) Assessing the impacts of foreign manufacturing on regional economies: the cases of Wales, Scotland and the West Midlands, Reg. Studies 34, 343-355. This paper examines the direct and indirect contributions made by foreign manufacturing companies to the...
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Munday M. and Roberts A. (2006) Developing approaches to measuring and monitoring sustainable development in Wales: a review, Regional Studies 40, 534-535. Under the 1998 Government of Wales Act, the Welsh Assembly Government committed to the promotion of sustainable development in the exercise...
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The paper examines howfar foreign manufacturing investment in UK industries, together with the spatial agglomeration of those industries, affect technical efficiency. The paper links research on the estimation of technical efficiency,with those literatures demonstrating the economies associated...
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Midmore P., Munday M. and Roberts A. (2006) Assessing industry linkages using regional Input-Output tables, Regional Studies 40, 329-343. The regional policy literature has shown renewed interest in the promotion of industries with the potential to embed themselves into regional economies....
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This article examines the policy issues connected with a programme of economic redevelopment centred upon the conservation and renewal of industrial heritage. The article examines the case of Blaenavon Industrial Landscape in South Wales which has recently been successful in gaining status as a...
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