
Reflections on two new books by the OECD on cities, which we launched at a roundtable event in London last week.
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Reflections on two new books by the OECD on cities, which we launched at a roundtable event in London last week.
The skills gap between cities is growing. Greater local policy experimentation and evaluation will be crucial to closing it.
The rules on the eligibility of councils to join combined authorities in the two-tier system of local government need to be looked at again if the administrative make-up of England is to support economic growth.
Cities need to work on an equal footing with their economically-linked counties to support economic growth.
This report offers practical examples of places which have sought ways to resolve the housing shortage in those areas where homes are in the highest demand.
Cities are facing deep structural changes to their labour markets. They need greater powers to adjust to them.
This report looks at the way the quality and types of jobs are changing across cities
Milton Keynes offers the solution to the South East's housing crisis.
New report looks at the potential of clusters for growth across the country
Our Delivering Change report looks at how best to foster strong links between universities and businesses.