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Britain's coalition government, elected in 2010, is making radical changes to the institutions for local economic development in England, scrapping New Labour's Regional Development Agencies and setting up weak, non-statutory Local Enterprise Partnerships. However, sharp regional differences...
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of governance in England. Of primary concern is the disbanding of the English regions, outside of London, which were New …
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This article seeks to examine how the changing institutional environment concerning local and regional economic development in Britain is related to the changing competitive fortunes of its localities and regions. Drawing on evidence from the UK Competitiveness Index, it is found that the...
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reorganisation of governance structures for subnational economic development in England. This involved the abolition of Regional …
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Following the decision to abolish the Regional Development Agencies in England by the newly elected Coalition Government in 2010, Local Enterprise Partnerships were introduced to drive economic development at a local level. However, the limited government prescription as to both the form and...
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assess the power struggles inherent in community tourism initiatives when leadership is weakened through shrinking resources … studies within Experience Bedfordshire to develop a comprehensive picture of governance within a single tourism destination …
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