
A Century of Cities
What is the future for manufacturing in UK cities?The second in a three part blog looking at the changing shape of manufacturing.
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The second in a three part blog looking at the changing shape of manufacturing.
The first in a three part blog looking at the changing shape of manufacturing.
To attract foreign investment, cities need to increase the stock of knowledge in their economies.
How and why have city economies changed over the last 100 years?
How have cities changed over the years, and what factors have affected their growth and decline over a century?
During the 19th century, the city of Manchester was a major cotton producer and trade centre, well connected on the river Mersey, and supported by its Victorian port, railways and canals. Dubbed...
Offering small pots of funding for coastal cities is no substitute for a long term growth strategy.
We were delighted to partner with the OECD on the international launch of two new reports on urbanisation across the globe. Listen to the presentation here.
This year's Cities Outlook will focus on the enduring nature of the North/South divide, and why the recent cross-party emphasis on city-region devolution needs to be strengthened.