
A Century of Cities
How NIMBYism costs those who block developmentCities with new industries, like Oxford and Cambridge, have not expanded as much as they could have.
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Cities with new industries, like Oxford and Cambridge, have not expanded as much as they could have.
This report offers practical examples of places which have sought ways to resolve the housing shortage in those areas where homes are in the highest demand.
Our new report sets out three ways cities should respond to meet their housing needs.
Micro economists look at firms and macro economists look at countries. Places are important as well.
Different cities face different challenges and policy should reflect this.
Practical policy solutions for city leaders to encourage the green economy
My latest collection all explore the significance of ‘place’ in local economic development. They explore differences and linkages between place-based and people-based approaches; between...
Transport has a key role to play in helping overcome spatial mismatches between the places where lower skilled people live and where the jobs they seek are located.
Centre for Cities considers what London needs to do to ensure a successful Olympic legacy now that the Games are over
This updated housing briefing offers an overview of the Government's latest announcements on housing, as well as analysis of existing policy.