Developing England's North

Developing England's North

The Political Economy of the Northern Powerhouse

Giovannini, Arianna; Berry, Craig

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2018

326

Mole

Inglês

9783319873428

15 a 20 dias

454

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Chapter 1. Introduction: Powerhouse Politics and Economic Development in the North.- Chapter 2. Reviving the 'Northern Powerhouse' and Spatially Rebalancing the British Economy: The Scale of the Challenge.- Chapter 3. Law, Legislation and Rent-Seeking: the Role of the Treasury-Led Developmental State in the Competitive Advantage of the Southern Powerhouse.- Chapter 4. 'D is for Dangerous': Devolution and the On-Going Decline of Manufacturing in Northern England.- Chapter 5. Powerhouse of Science? Prospects and Pitfalls of Place-Based Science and Innovation Policies in Northern England.- Chapter 6. The Northern Powerhouse Meets the Cities and Local Growth Agenda: Local Economic Policy-Making and Agglomeration in Practice.- Chapter 7. The Uneven Governance of Devolution Deals in Yorkshire: Opportunities, Challenges and Local (Di)visions.- Chapter 8. Leading the Way? The Relationship Between 'Devo-Manc', Combined Authorities and the Northern Powerhouse.- Chapter 9. From Problems in the North to the Problematic North: Northern Devolution through the Lens of History.- Chapter 10. Regionalisation and Civil Society in a Time of Austerity: The Cases of Manchester and Sheffield.- Chapter 11. Civic Financialisation: Financing the Northern Powerhouse.- Chapter 12. The Recomposition of the Tax System: Exacerbating Uneven Development through the Northern Powerhouse Agenda.- Chapter 13. Conclusion: A Better Place.
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Political Economy;The Northern Powerhouse;UK Development;North-South divide;Devolution;Regional Development Agencies;Deindustrialisation;Cities and local growth agenda (CLOG);Business Rate Retention Scheme (BRRS);Economic development;Northern England;Socio-economic;Local development;Financial crisis;Conservative government;Brexit;Political parties;British Politics