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Making an impact: reply to Overman Graham Haughton, Iain Deas, Stephen Hincks What ‘should’ urban policy do? A further response to Graham Haughton, Iain Deas, and Stephen Hincks Henry Overman
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Increased policy interest in geographical mobility necessitates a fuller understanding of the uneven spatial patterning of migration in Europe. This paper reports on research exploring the experience of cities and regions in respect of migration, and the socio-economic factors associated with...
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Local Enterprise Partnerships in England were intended as organic entities in which coalitions of local actors, led by business interests, would determine locally relevant policy for self-defined spatial units. Informed by ideas around localism and the desire to extend sub-national economic...
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H<sc>incks</sc> S., W<sc>ebb</sc> B. and W<sc>ong</sc> C. Fragility and recovery: housing, localities and uneven spatial development in the UK, <italic>Regional Studies</italic>. Uneven spatial development has long been a characteristic feature of the economic and social fabric of the UK. The north-south divide has become something of a...
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