
Sheffield needs to work to make the city more attractive to business and prioritise skills investment and university links.
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Sheffield needs to work to make the city more attractive to business and prioritise skills investment and university links.
Despite strong city wide growth, some mid-sized cities suffer from weak urban cores, with subsequent negative impacts on the whole city economy.
The Government has the opportunity to create a simple, strong, long-term financial incentive for growth. Eric Pickles has started out in the right direction, yet there still remains room for improvement.
With university fees increasing and the majority of universities set to charge the full £9,000, what does this mean for city economies?
This 2011 paper looked at why the Government’s policy on Enterprise Zones needed to be radically different to the failed 80s policy.
Cities Outlook 2011 reveals the cities that are bouncing back strongest from the recession, and those that are likely to continue to struggle for some time.
It’s good to see national government putting tangible powers on the table with the potential to deliver on the rhetoric around localism.
Over the last decade, Derby’s economy has performed solidly, but how can Derby lock in its economic success, and widen access to the high-value economy?
Firm Intentions finds practical policy ideas for how further private sector employment can be supported across England’s cities.
Drawing on our City Relationships work in 2009, we investigated the economic relationships in Hull and Humber.