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Join us for the launch of new analysis with the OECD of recent trends in economic inactivity
Centre for Cities' Chief Executive Andrew Carter outlines what the Government needs to know before it can boost productivity.
Addressing the underperformance of big cities and city centres should be at the top of Andrea Leadsom’s priorities to deal with the UK’s lagging productivity.
A new academic paper claims that cities make businesses no more productive than other parts of the country. But is it all that is seems?
It’s frequently assumed that universities are good for city economic growth, but the reality is less clear-cut.
Encouraging innovation should be central to the Government’s Industrial Strategy. But who should foot the bill for interventions in innovation? This is a question highlighted in our recent work on the Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Park.
Many areas will no doubt look to the West Midlands’ newly published local industrial strategy as a template, but they must identify what the barriers to high productivity businesses are in their own areas if they are to be useful
This event launched our work looking at how to encourage innovation policy and where, with Lord David Sainsbury
Three ways in which the UK’s industrial structure has changed since 1841 and the implications for cities
Focusing on the ‘everyday economy’ will not deliver the productivity boost that the Industrial Strategy hopes to achieve