Local Economy
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Volume 26, issue 8, 2011
- The localism agenda pp. 625-626

- Deian Hopkin and Hugh Atkinson
- The pitfalls and perils of payment by results pp. 627-634

- David Boyle
- ‘You can't play politics with people's jobs and people's services’: Localism and the politics of local government finance pp. 635-651

- Stuart Wilks-Heeg
- The problem of letting go: The ‘Big Society’, accountable governance and ‘the curse of the decentralizing minister’ pp. 652-662

- Matthew Flinders and David S. Moon
- Management of community-owned facilities post-acquisition pp. 663-678

- Sarah Skerratt and Clare Hall
- Prospects for local economic development in the north of England under the coalition pp. 679-683

- Michael Ward
- Localism and local government finance pp. 684-689

- Mike Curtis
- Localism, social capital and the ‘Big Society’ pp. 690-701

- Andy Westwood
- What is localism, and what implications do different models have for managing the local economy? pp. 702-714

- Paul Hildreth
- Contours and conflicts in scale: Science, knowledge and urban development pp. 715-720

- Tim May and Beth Perry
- The Big Society: The Anatomy of the New Politics pp. 721-725

- Deian Hopkin
Volume 26, issue 6-7, 2011
- Editorial pp. 457-458

- Andrew Jones
- The evolution of place-based policies and the resurgence of geography in the process of economic development pp. 459-466

- José Enrique Garcilazo
- Towards a new era for regional development: Investing in leadership pp. 467-472

- Andrea Di Anselmo and Lorenzo Lo Cascio
- Regional economic development policy in Europe: Where next? pp. 473-485

- David Walburn and Christian Saublens
- Whither a Europe of the (English) regions? Reflections on the prospects for the representation of English territorial interests in Europe pp. 486-499

- Olivier Sykes and Alexander Lord
- English regions disbanded: European funding and economic regeneration implications pp. 500-516

- Lee Pugalis and Ben Fisher
- Cohesion policy and regional disparities: The recent experience of Greece pp. 517-531

- Manolis Christofakis and Athanasios Papadaskalopoulos
- State aid 2000–2010: The UK experience pp. 532-543

- Dominic Williams and Apostolos Fasianos
- Merits, problems and paradoxes of regional innovation policies pp. 544-561

- Francesco Grillo and Mikel Landabaso
- Mobility and the smart, green and inclusive Europe pp. 562-576

- Ian Smith and Rob Atkinson
- Regional service scheme: New tools in economic development pp. 577-581

- Eeva-Liisa Koivumäki
- The ‘Employment in the Neighbourhoods’ project: A local economic development experience in Catalonia pp. 582-587

- Mateo Hernando and Nemo Remesar
- Local economies in a globalizing world: The role of European industrial policy pp. 588-593

- Stefano Ramelli, Peder Christensen and Ch. Allen
- The euro crisis pp. 594-618

- Andrew Jones
- Boom and Bust: The Politics and Legacy of Gordon Brown pp. 619-622

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Volume 26, issue 5, 2011
- China: Development, change and engagement pp. 317-324

- David Webster
- Rural migrants in urban China: Characteristics and challenges to public policy pp. 325-336

- Yu Chen
- Urban regeneration in China: Policy, development, and issues pp. 337-347

- Lin Ye
- From planned to market economy: The rise and fall of the City of Textiles, Xi’an pp. 348-362

- Zhiming Cheng
- From industrial enclaves to prototypes of the modern Chinese city: Development zones in Guangdong pp. 363-372

- Christian Wuttke
- The formation and regeneration of old industrial zones in Nanjing City pp. 373-383

- Jianguo Wang, Xingping Wang, Jianhao Zhang and Jiahong Shi
- The impact of privatization of public housing on housing affordability in Beijing: An assessment using household survey data pp. 384-400

- Zan Yang and Songtao Wang
- Strategies for the economic transformation of a port city: A case study of Ningbo pp. 401-408

- Yejun Huang and Weike Bao
- High speed rail in China and its potential impacts on urban and regional development pp. 409-422

- Shuangshuang Tang, Michel Savy and Jean-François Doulet
- Liverpool at Shanghai: The Expo experience pp. 423-430

- Mike Taylor and Jonathan Caswell
- The big China sell: UK cities need to hitch our supply to their demand to turn genteel decline into spurred growth pp. 431-438

- Baron Frankal and Li-Hsia Chan
- Local solutions as an element in China’s strategy for sustainability? pp. 439-446

- Christian Ploberger
- Book review: Stephen Chiu and Tai-Lok Lui, Hong Kong: Becoming a Chinese Global City; Hong Yu, Economic Development and Inequality in China: The Case of Guangdong pp. 447-449

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- Book review: Fulong Wu, Chris Webster, Shenjing He and Yuting Liu, Urban Poverty in China; Chris King-Chi Chan, The Challenge of Labour in China: Strikes and the Changing Labour Regime in Global Factories pp. 450-453

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Volume 26, issue 4, 2011
- Future imperfect? Insights from the challenging and changing context of planning pp. 225-226

- Ann Hockey and Munir Morad
- Using sports infrastructure to deliver economic and social change: Lessons for London beyond 2012 pp. 227-231

- Larissa E Davies
- Poetic architectural intentions: A brief assessment of the role of eco-phenomenology in urban design pp. 232-235

- M Morad
- Older people in unfamiliar environments: Assimilating a multi-disciplinary literature to a planning problem pp. 236-245

- Martin Spaul and Ann Hockey
- Environmental parking charging policies: A case study of Winchester pp. 246-259

- Graham Wall
- The regeneration of Liverpool: Connections and disconnections in a ‘joined-up’ environment pp. 260-268

- Thomas Ellerton
- Community governance and local decision making: Paper presented to the ‘Diversity and Convergence: Planning in a World of Change’ Conference pp. 269-284

- Tracie McIntyre and Jamie Halsall
- Delivering infrastructure through spatial planning: The multi-scalar approach in the UK pp. 285-293

- Janice Morphet
- Implementation in regional planning: A West Midlands perspective pp. 294-304

- Stefan Preuss
- Why cities cannot be sustainable: Governance and planning for Istanbul pp. 305-313

- Dilek Unalan
Volume 26, issue 3, 2011
- Anger at reforms to higher education: Misinformed passion or legitimate concern? pp. 139-144

- Toby Hill
- What do business rates measure? pp. 145-156

- Dominic Williams
- A platform for local entrepreneurship: The case of the lighting festival of Frederikshavn pp. 157-169

- Lucio Carlos Freire-Gibb and Anne Lorentzen
- Community ownership of physical assets: Challenges, complexities and implications pp. 170-181

- Sarah Skerratt and Clare Hall
- The emergent vinifera wine industry in North Carolina: A descriptive overview pp. 182-196

- Victor Ofori-Boadu, Osei-Agyeman Yeboah, Joyendu Bhadury, Kathryn Dobie, Samuel P Troy and Nicholas C Williamson
- East London Tech City: Ideas without a strategy? pp. 197-202

- Max Nathan
- Evaluating public art in the North of England: Logic models, frameworks and emerging impact pp. 203-213

- David Usher and Ian Strange
- Employer engagement in schools: The business case pp. 214-220

- Anthony Mann and Carol Glover
- Ferraris for All: In Defence of Economic Progress pp. 221-222

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Volume 26, issue 2, 2011
- Is there a fresh chance for local authorities to take the lead in local economic development? pp. 75-81

- David Walburn
- Where next for neighbourhood regeneration in England? pp. 82-94

- Kevin Broughton, Nigel Berkeley and David Jarvis
- Regional variations in new firm job creation: The contribution of high growth start-ups pp. 95-107

- Ron Botham and Andrew Graves
- What’s local? Access to fresh food for older people pp. 108-121

- Della Madgwick and Neil Ravenscroft
- The changing structure of charity retailers in Edinburgh’s built environment pp. 122-133

- Nicola Livingstone
- Ha-Joon Chang, 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism. London: Penguin Group, 2010. 304pp. £20.00 hbk. ISBN 9781846143281 pp. 134-136

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Volume 26, issue 1, 2011
- Managing decline in inner city retail centres: From case study to conceptualization pp. 3-17

- Paul Whysall
- Fostering local economic development in urban neighbourhoods: Results of an empirical assessment pp. 18-29

- Uwe Neumann, Christoph Schmidt and Lutz Trettin
- Tackling barriers to entrepreneurship in a deprived urban neighbourhood pp. 30-42

- Nick Williams and Colin Williams
- The small is big: Craft in the inner city of Johannesburg pp. 43-51

- Morgan Ndlovu
- Taming the metropolis: Revisiting the prospect of achieving compact sustainable cities pp. 52-59

- Anne Vella and Munir Morad
- Economic development in the City of London: A unique mix of the global and the local pp. 60-66

- Paul Sizeland
- Book Review: Boulevard of Broken Dreams: Why Public Efforts to Boost Entrepreneurship and Venture Capital Have Failed and What to Do About it pp. 67-69

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