
Cities need to address the skills gaps which prevent many people making the most of existing connections
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Cities need to address the skills gaps which prevent many people making the most of existing connections
The key themes from our recent City Talks podcast on productivity, place and poverty
Opening up data is dramatically improving public services – signing the Local Digital Declaration should be the first step for cities yet to do so
While financial services tend to be centred in London, the industry plays a big role in cities across the country, and any deal for the sector after Brexit must recognise this.
A greater focus on manufacturing will not bring greater prosperity to people living in struggling cities
The steps leaders can take to ensure places benefit from the social and economic opportunities offered by digital connectivity
Paul Swinney addresses some of the responses to our analysis of the productivity ‘long tail’
Distinctiveness should be the by-product of a successful strategy — not the overarching goal
Some sectors have seen job decreases as they’ve become more productive – but have also helped boost jobs in other sectors
The 'long tail' of low productivity firms will not be answer to the productivity puzzle, instead the focus should be on the firms that export goods and services locally and beyond.