
The Government’s growth-oriented policies are increasingly focused on big cities, while levelling up worries about redistribution. This is a helpful distinction.
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The Government’s growth-oriented policies are increasingly focused on big cities, while levelling up worries about redistribution. This is a helpful distinction.
Andrew Carter talks all things regional development with economist David Higham.
In this episode of City Talks, Andrew Carter is joined by Neil O’Brien MP to discuss rebalancing the UK economy from the bottom up, and Onward think tank's recent report, Firing On All Cylinders.
New research confirms some of our worries: to be more inclusive, strong city economies need to work on becoming more accessible.
Creating high-skilled jobs indirectly generates demand for jobs in local services, offering opportunities to low-skilled people
Cities can offer low-skilled people good economic outcomes that support inclusive growth aims, but inclusive growth cannot come without economic growth.
Our national obsession with complaining about train fares means that the importance of buses to cities is overlooked.
Find out what cities are doing to promote inclusive growth using our case study library.
This table sets out some of tools for funding and financing inclusive growth most effectively
How cities can unlock more investment for inclusive growth policies