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Funding and financing inclusive growth in cities
By
Naomi Clayton
,
Simon Jeffrey
,
Anthony Breach
| 13 December 2017
Funding and financing inclusive growth in cities
By
Naomi Clayton
,
Simon Jeffrey
,
Anthony Breach
| 13 December 2017
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Executive Summary
Introduction
Case study Box 1: Defining inclusive growth in UK cities
Supporting inclusive growth in UK cities
Case study Pressures on local authority budgets
Case study Making inclusive growth work in practice
Case study Ability to integrate and align relevant investment streams
Case study Fragmentation among investors and delivery agencies
Case study Implications for cities
Reviewing the funding and finance options available to city and combined authorities
Case study Box 2: Criteria for assessing new approaches
Case study 1. Raising revenues to invest in inclusive growth
Case study Using a Workplace Parking Levy to support investment in public transport
Case study Figure 1: Workplace Parking Levy Assessment Criteria
Case study Workplace Parking Levy
Case study Case study 1: Nottingham Workplace Parking Levy
Case study Case study 2: Congestion charging in London
Case study 2. Using financial intermediaries to invest in inclusive growth
Case study Investing in Responsible Finance providers to support local businesses
Case study Figure 2: Investing in Responsible Finance Providers Assessment Criteria
Case study Case study 3: ART Business Loans, West Midlands
Case study Case study 4: Use of municipal bonds in Birmingham and Warrington
Case study Case study 5: Greater Manchester Pension Fund
Case study 3. Leveraging investment through land and assets for inclusive growth
Case study Using Local Asset Back Vehicles (LABVs) to attract private sector investment
Case study Figure 3: Local Asset Backed Vehicles Assessment Criteria
Case study 4. Coordinating spend and attracting additional investment
Case study Establishing city funds
Case study Figure 4: Establishing City Funds Assessment Criteria
Case study Case study 7: Bristol’s City Funds
Case study Box 3: Tools to promote investment – Social Investment Tax Relief
Case study Case study 8: Collective impact in the UK – The West London Zone
Conclusion and recommendations
Case study Recommendations for cities
Case study Recommendations for national government
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