Local Economy
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2004
- Cultural Policy and Urban Regeneration: a Special Edition of Local Economy pp. 305-311

- Stuart Wilks-Heeg and Peter North
- Cultural Policy and Urban Regeneration in Western European Cities: Lessons from Experience, Prospects for the Future pp. 312-326

- Beatriz GarcÃa
- Cultural Policy as Urban Transformation? Critical Reflections on Glasgow, European City of Culture 1990 pp. 327-340

- Gerry Mooney
- Capitalising Culture: Liverpool 2008 pp. 341-360

- Paul Jones and Stuart Wilks-Heeg
- Making Space for Culture(s) in Boomtown. Some Alternative Futures for Development, Ownership and Participation in Leeds City Centre pp. 361-379

- Paul Chatterton and Rachael Unsworth
- Big Ideas for a Small Town: the Huddersfield Creative Town Initiative pp. 380-395

- Phil Wood and Calvin Taylor
- City Centre Regeneration in the Context of the 2001 European Capital of Culture in Porto, Portugal pp. 396-410

- Carlos J. L. Balsas
- Overview: Arts, Culture and the Local Economy pp. 411-413

- Jo Dungey
- Creative Sheffield: Creating Value and Changing Values? pp. 414-419

- Gordon Dabinett
- Brighton and Hove: a Natural Festival City pp. 420-422

- Paula Murray
- Shared Space: New Audiences pp. 423-427

- Naseem Khan
- A Festival of Ideas pp. 428-431

- Gill Cooper
Volume 19, issue 3, 2004
- Power to the People? How to Judge Public Participation pp. 193-198

- Paul Burton
- Watching the Degenerate: Street Camera Surveillance and Urban Regeneration pp. 199-211

- Roy Coleman
- Building for the Future: Housing-Related Sectors and the Welsh Economy pp. 212-225

- Max Munday, David Pickernell and Annette Roberts
- Rural Labour Markets: The Welsh Example pp. 226-248

- Melanie K. Jones
- Regional Job-Turnover and Industrial Policy. A Note on a Potential Time Pattern of Regional Industrial Policies and their Job Effects — the Case of the German City-State of Bremen pp. 249-263

- Wolfram Elsner
- Including the Community in Local Regeneration? The Case of Greater Pollok Social Inclusion Partnership pp. 264-275

- Chris McWilliams
- Introduction. Working with Men pp. 276-277

- Trefor Lloyd
- Men's Health and Economic Well-being pp. 278-281

- Peter Baker
- Making the Most of Fathers pp. 282-287

- Adrienne Burgess
- Preparing Underachieving Young Men for the Workplace pp. 288-291

- Trefor Llyod
- Men on the Margins: Strategies for Engagement pp. 292-297

- Sandy Ruxton
- Review Article: Working Capital: Life and Labour in Contemporary London N. Buck, I. Gordon, P. Hall, M. Harloe and M. Kleinman London: Routledge, 2002, ISBN 0-415-27932-1, £23.99 paper, 424 pp.; How London Works: London's Economy and London's Markets E. Ellis, A. Hirmis and M. Spilsbury London: Kogan Page, 2002, ISBN 0-7494-3784-70, £19.95 paper, 184 pp.; Unequal City: London in a Global Era C. Hamnett London: Routledge, 2003, ISBN 0-415-31730-4, £85.00 cloth, 304 pp pp. 298-302

- Peter J Taylor
Volume 19, issue 2, 2004
- The Responsibilities of Place pp. 97-101

- Doreen Massey
- Trade Unions in Local and Regional Development and Governance: The Northern Trades Union Congress in North East England pp. 102-116

- Andy Pike, Peter O'Brien and John Tomaney
- Evaluating the Economic Benefits from Tourism Spending through Input-Output Frameworks: Issues and Cases pp. 117-133

- Calvin Jones and Max Munday
- Urban and Regional High Technologies: The Case of Oulu pp. 134-149

- Tom Donnelly and Martti Hyry
- ‘Race’, Employment, and Contract Compliance: A Way Forward for Local Authorities? pp. 150-158

- Michael Orton and Peter Ratcliffe
- Improving Access to Early Stage Venture Capital in Regional Economies: A New Approach to Investment Readiness pp. 159-173

- Colin M. Mason and Richard T. Harrison
- Making Recycling Work for the Local Economy pp. 174-174

- John Batchelor
- Recycling, Best Value and Social Enterprise: Assessing the ‘Liverpool Model’ pp. 175-180

- Sarah Brennan and Stephen Ackers
- Book Reviews pp. 181-188

- Doug Watts, Henry Wai-chung Yeung, Ron Griffiths and Nicola Thompson
Volume 19, issue 1, 2004
- Dealing with Housing Abandonment: A Coherent Framework to Facilitate Urban Restructuring? pp. 1-7

- Brendan Nevin
- Market Town Regeneration; Challenges for Policy and Implementation pp. 8-24

- Alison Caffyn
- Responding to a Coalfield Closure: Old Issues for a New Regional Development Agency? pp. 25-37

- Roger Henderson and John Shutt
- Visualising the Operating Behaviour of SMEs in Sector and Cluster: Evidence from the West Midlands pp. 38-54

- Janet Tully and Nigel Berkeley
- Decentralisation of Competencies and Local Development Agencies in North-Eastern Italy pp. 55-68

- Stefano Solari
- Social Enterprise: Mainstreamed from the Margins? pp. 69-84

- Mark Morrin, Dave Simmonds and Will Somerville
- Book Review: Partnerships, New Labour and the Governance of Welfare C. Glendinning, M. Powell & K. Rummery K (Editors) Bristol: Policy Press, 2002, ISBN 1 86134 339 6, £18.99 paper, 259 pp.; Evaluating New Labour's Welfare Reforms M. Powell (Editors) Bristol: Policy Press, 2002, ISBN 1 86134 335 3, £17.99 paper, 262 pp pp. 85-88

- Julie MacLeavy
- Book Review: Innovative Cities pp. 89-90

- Philip McCann
Volume 18, issue 4, 2003
- Ageing: It's Everyone's Business pp. 284-290

- Richard Baker
- ‘Going Grey’: Demographic Change and the Changing Labour Market in Scotland pp. 291-305

- Ross Brown and Mike Danson
- Labour Market Trends, Skill Needs and the Ageing of the Workforce: A Challenge for Employability? pp. 306-321

- Anne E. Green
- The Labour Market Potential for Scientists, Engineers and Managers in Milton Keynes, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire pp. 322-336

- Helen Lawton Smith
- Growing Old in England: Economic and Social Issues pp. 337-346

- Irene Hardill
- Age diversity in employment - Local Government responses pp. 347-351

- Sam Mercer
- The PRIME Initiative: encouraging self-employment among older workers pp. 351-353

- Laurice South
- Book Review: Sports and City Marketing pp. 354-355

- Calvin Jones
- Book Review: The Social Economy pp. 355-356

- Ivan Turok
- Book Review: Mutualism in Public Policy pp. 356-358

- Martin Purvis
- Book Review: The Knowledge Economy pp. 358-359

- Andy Cumbers
Volume 18, issue 3, 2003
- Neighbourhood governance: Holy Grail or poisoned chalice? pp. 190-195

- Marilyn Taylor
- The State of Construction Training and Employment in the Local Economy of Jersey pp. 196-207

- Sepiden Arhani, Linda Clarke and Elisabeth Michielsens
- Unemployment Trends in Some American Cities with Living Wage Ordinances pp. 208-221

- James A. Buss and Dina Franceschi
- Trust and Networking in Inter-firm Relations: the Case of Eco-industrial Development pp. 222-236

- David Gibbs
- Developing Frameworks for Examining Community Participation in a Multi-Level Environment pp. 237-252

- Mike Smith and Helen Sullivan
- More than Tea and Biscuits; the Role of Time Banks and LETS in Local Economic Development pp. 253-253

- John Batchelor
- The New Mutualism and the Meaning of Time Banks pp. 253-257

- David Boyle
- ‘With a little help from my friends.’ Evaluating time banks as a tool for community self-help pp. 257-264

- Gill Seyfang
- “All You Need is Love†? Assessing Time Banks as a Tool for Sustainable Economic Development pp. 264-267

- Stuart Callison
- Time Banks — Learning the Lessons from LETS? pp. 267-270

- Peter North
- Book Review: Urban Competitiveness pp. 271-272

- Mike Raco
- Book Review: Critical Economic Governance pp. 272-274

- Martin Jones
- Urban and Regional Economics pp. 274-275

- Richard Harris
- Book Review: Social Exclusion pp. 275-276

- Keith Halfacree
- Book Review: Skills pp. 276-278

- Richard Edwards
Volume 18, issue 2, 2003
- Doing One's Duty? Voluntary Work and the ‘New Economy’ pp. 102-108

- Irene Hardill and Susan Baines
- The Countryside in the City - Situating a Farmers' Market in Birmingham pp. 109-120

- Gillian Bentley, Alan G. Hallsworth and Anna Bryan
- ‘Design-led’ Urban Regeneration: a Critical Perspective pp. 121-134

- David Bell and Mark Jayne
- The Competitiveness of Former Coalfields: Manufacturing Managers' Perceptions of Competitiveness Strengths and Weaknesses in South Yorkshire pp. 135-158

- Nick J. Bowes
- Local Responses to Longterm Unemployment: Delivering Access to Employment in Edinburgh pp. 159-173

- Colin Lindsay and Garry Sturgeon
- The LGA's ‘Helping the Hardest to Reach into Work’ Commitment: Overcoming the Barriers to Employment pp. 174-175

- Tony Rich
- Nottinghamshire County Council: LGA Six Commitments - ‘Helping the Hardest to Reach into Work’ pp. 176-177

- Michael Burrows
- Bristol City Council - Doing the Deal, Finding the Path, Building Success pp. 178-179

- David Sanderson
- Knowsley Borough Council's Employment Programmes pp. 180-182

- Fishwick Tracy
- Book Review: Business Services pp. 184-185

- Alan MacPherson
- Book Review: Economic Development in Nottingham pp. 185-186

- Irene Hardill
- Book Review: The City pp. 186-187

- Alan Latham
Volume 18, issue 1, 2003
- Universities and Local Economic Development: An Appraisal of the Issues and Practices pp. 2-6

- Helen Lawton Smith
- Universities and Territorial Development: Reshaping the Regional Role of UK Universities pp. 7-20

- David Charles
- The Widening Local and Regional Development Impacts of the Modern Universities — A Tale of Two Cities (and North-South Perspectives) pp. 21-37

- John Glasson
- Towards the Entrepreneurial University pp. 38-48

- Michela Lazzeroni and Andrea Piccaluga
- Regional Development Agencies and Cluster Strategies: Engaging the Knowledge-base in the North of England pp. 49-62

- Frank Peck and David McGuinness
- University-Industry Linkages and the Development of Knowledge Clusters in Canada pp. 63-79

- Jérôme Doutriaux
- Universities and Technology-based Entrepreneurship in the Gothenburg Region pp. 80-90

- Åsa Lindholm Dahlstrand and Staffan Jacobsson
- Product Development through University-SME Collaboration: Lessons from Reactive and Proactive Approaches pp. 91-95

- Anne Tomes and Mark Phillips
- Reviews pp. 96-99

- Andrew Jones, Graham Haughton and Anne E. Green
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