
Cities in the South East will be hit hardest by Brexit – but are better placed to adapt
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Cities in the South East will be hit hardest by Brexit – but are better placed to adapt
How the Government can develop an industrial strategy which recognises the significance of place in the national economy
Understanding the characteristics of cities, and the kinds of businesses they attract will help cities develop their industrial strategies.
The briefing offers a detailed look at the migration patterns of Leeds' students and graduates
The briefing offers a detailed look at the migration patterns of Liverpool's students and graduates
Bolstering the private sector in places with a high share of public sector graduate jobs will be crucial in starting to reverse the UK’s brain drain.
What is the scale of the graduate brain drain into London, and how can other cities bring back some of their most talented young people?
Sustaining the growth of places like Birmingham and Manchester should be top priority in the Government’s strategy to increase opportunities across the country.
Andrew talks to Dr Thomas Kemeny about the divergent economies of Los Angeles and the Bay Area in California.
Different types of businesses make different decisions about where they locate, this report explains why.