
Economically struggling places need to look more critically at what they don’t have – not what they do have.
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Economically struggling places need to look more critically at what they don’t have – not what they do have.
Andrew Carter is joined by three experts to discuss what the German experience can teach the UK about levelling up.
UK policymakers can learn lessons from the German experience to help level up the UK economy
To level up the country, the Government should encourage the increasingly complex, high-skilled, high-paying sectors that are choosing to locate in big cities.
Changing a department's name is one thing, but the public remains skeptical of the levelling up agenda and want to see action.
Restrictions on international travel have been a boon for Blackpool and Bournemouth.
The public know what it will take to level up their area, but most aren’t confident that the Government will achieve it.
This briefing uses the theory of economic complexity to show how the economies of Britain’s cities and large towns have developed over time and sets out the implications for how the Government should approach its levelling up agenda.
As we near closer to the anticipated publication of the Government's Levelling Up White Paper, Chief Executive Andrew Carter summarises our most recent research on levelling up the UK's towns.
While not all cities have had a prosperous summer, most places are on a clear track to recovery, says Analyst Valentine Quinio.