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Slavikova L. and Jilkova J. Implementing the public participation principle into water management in the Czech Republic: a critical analysis, Regional Studies. The public participation principle is currently an accented element of European Union environmental policy. It is believed that by...
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We analysed 90,000 contracts involving UK local authorities between 2015 and 2019 to examine patterns and potential …
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the new institutional geographies of devolution and state restructuring, particularly in the UK. As part of perhaps the … biggest change to the UK state since the Acts of Union, the Labour Party has established the Scottish Parliament, elected …
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Hendry C. and Brown J. (2006) Dynamics of clustering and performance in the UK opto-electronics industry, Regional … for individual enterprises and regions. This proposition is tested through a survey of an under-researched sector, the UK …-U Dynamique Hendry C. und Brown J. (2006) Die Dynamik der Clusterbildung und Leistung in der opto-elektronischen Industrie des UK …
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Evans D., Kula E. and Sezer H. (2005) Regional welfare weights for the UK: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern …. Estimates of these weights are then provided for the four countries comprising the UK. Welfare weights now have a very high … policy profile following the special emphasis placed by the UK Treasury, in its recently revised guidance on appraisal and …
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Fallon G. and Berman Brown R. (2004) Supporting ethnic community businesses: lessons from a West Midlands Asian business support agency, Reg. Studies 38, 137-148. This paper contributes to the debate being conducted in academic and public policy-making circles concerning the promotion of work...
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economy: the Irish experience, Reg. Studies 32, 223-234. GDP per capita in Ireland increased from 60% to 90% of the UK average … similar magnitude. Industry of origin comparisons were used to benchmark Ireland/UK labour productivity in 1935, 1968 and 1985 …
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Hamnett C. Spatial divisions of welfare: the geography of welfare benefit expenditure and of housing benefit in Britain, Regional Studies. This paper examines the structure of state welfare expenditure in Britain. It argues that the geography of state welfare expenditure and its impacts have...
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Dow S. C. and Montagnoli A. (2007) The regional transmission of UK monetary policy, Regional Studies 41, 797 …-808. Concerns have been raised in the media about a 'one-size-fits-all' monetary policy for the UK. If there are diverse economic …. This requires a consideration of the nature and causes of regional economic disparities in the UK, and how these might be …
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Hoare A. and Corver M. The regional geography of new young graduate labour in the UK, Regional Studies. Using a newly … constructed database of UK undergraduates' previous residences, universities, and first employment, this paper develops a … recruitment pathways. The model is then applied to the UK regional system for four successive graduating cohorts from 1998/99. The …
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