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From its inception in the early 1970s, local economic policy has shifted, albeit in complex and locally specific ways, through a variety of distinctive periods. One critical aspect of change has been the developing relation of 'economic' and 'social' policy spheres which are becoming less...
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Recent scholarship on local governance in Britain has examined the power of the business elite, while remaining insensitive to the role of businesspeople (the actors) and their representative organizations. The study is focused on how new political knowledge and identities are constructed by the...
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The South East of England is Britain’s ‘problem region’ of unsettled administrative and political arrangements centred on a dense web of generally small settlements and their complex interrelations. Surrounding and tied to the international finance and political centres of London, much of...
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The development of a strategic response to local economic change has been of crucial importance to local authorities in the U.K. throughout the 1980s. This paper investigates the processes of strategy formulation and implementation in the city of Norwich. It raises a range of issues with regard...
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