Local Economy
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Volume 33, issue 8, 2018
- Using urban foresight techniques in city visioning: Lessons from the Reading 2050 vision pp. 777-799

- Tim Dixon, Jenni Montgomery, Nigel Horton-Baker and Lorraine Farrelly
- Social entrepreneurs in challenging places: A Delphi study of experiences and perspectives pp. 800-821

- Gareth RT White, Anthony Samuel, David Pickernell, Dan Taylor and Rachel Mason-Jones
- Diverse interpretations enabling the continuity of community renewable energy projects: A case study of a woody biomass project in rural area of Japan pp. 822-841

- Kazuki Horiuchi
- Whatever happened to the North East? Reflections on the end of regionalism in England pp. 842-861

- Keith Shaw and Fred Robinson
- How serious is a devolved data deficit? A Welsh perspective pp. 862-876

- Andrew Crawley, Max Munday and Annette Roberts
- The dilemma between the pro-market and the pro-poor local economic development approaches in the democratic South Africa: Theoretical perspective pp. 877-888

- Themba Lukhele and Thanyani Madzivhandila
Volume 33, issue 7, 2018
- Editorial Local Economy: Local economic development: A southern African perspective pp. 691-693

- Chris Thornhill and Kedibone Phago
- Local economic development for urban resilience: The South African experiment pp. 694-709

- Gerrit van der Waldt
- Evolving local government in post conflict South Africa: Where to? pp. 710-725

- Reddy Ps
- Ethics in municipal supply chain management in South Africa pp. 726-739

- David Fourie
- Reconfiguring local governance and community participation in South Africa and Botswana pp. 740-756

- Kedibone Phago and Keneilwe Molosi-France
- Municipal financing for sustainable development: A case of South Africa pp. 757-774

- Hendriks Cj
Volume 33, issue 6, 2018
- A good society: A critical reflection pp. 565-568

- Katy Goldstraw and John Diamond
- Powering a good society pp. 569-582

- Barry Knight
- Economic inequality, social policy and a good society pp. 583-600

- Nat O'Connor
- Locally grounded principles for a Good Society pp. 601-614

- Michael Orton and Ghiyas Somra
- Using creativity to envision a good society pp. 615-635

- Katy Goldstraw
- Desperately seeking the good society pp. 636-654

- Gill Hughes
- What Would a Society Look Like Where Children’s Life Chances Were Really Fair? pp. 655-666

- Gideon Calder
- Land and freedom? The tax that dare not speak its name pp. 667-677

- Hugh Ellis
- Wealth for all: Building new local economies pp. 678-687

- Neil McInroy
Volume 33, issue 5, 2018
- Community control as a relationship between a place-based population and institution: The case of a community land trust pp. 459-476

- Olivia R Williams
- If you build it will they come? The boom in purpose-built student accommodation in central Liverpool: Destudentification, studentification and the future of the city pp. 477-495

- Chris Mulhearn and Michael Franco
- Rethinking growth: Towards the well-being economy pp. 496-514

- Mark Lang and Terry Marsden
- Supporting rural Small and Medium-sized Enterprises to take up broadband-enabled technology: What works? pp. 515-536

- Liz Price, Jim Shutt and Jessica Sellick
- Entering and leaving employment in deprived neighbourhoods undergoing area regeneration pp. 537-561

- Ade Kearns and Phil Mason
Volume 33, issue 4, 2018
- Evaluating local workforce development programs in Upstate New York, USA pp. 349-366

- Carlos J. L. Balsas, Anthony Swingruber and Yen-Fu Lin
- A place-based approach to social entrepreneurship for social integration – Cases from Norway and Sweden pp. 367-383

- Brita Hermelin and Grete Rusten
- ‘It’s the soft stuff that’s hard’: Investigating the role played by low carbon small- and medium-sized enterprise advisors in sustainability transitions pp. 384-404

- Sam Hampton
- Institutionalising local economic development practice in Ghana pp. 405-420

- Jonas A. Akudugu
- Resolving the ‘Highland Problem’: The Highlands and Islands of Scotland and the European Union pp. 421-437

- Katie Louise McCullough
- Assessing the role of Local Economic Development Agencies in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 438-455

- Isaac Khambule and Oliver Mtapuri
Volume 33, issue 3, 2018
- The role of leadership in place-based development and building institutional arrangements pp. 245-268

- Horlings Lg, D Roep and W Wellbrock
- Do local economic interests matter when regulating nationally significant infrastructure? The case of renewable energy infrastructure projects pp. 269-286

- Yvonne Rydin, Lucy Natarajan, Maria Lee and Simon Lock
- The role of Local Economic Development Agencies in South Africa’s developmental state ambitions pp. 287-306

- Isaac Khambule
- A resource-based view and dynamic capabilities approach in the context of a region’s international attractiveness: The recent case of Western Australia pp. 307-328

- Abel D Alonso and Seng Kok
- Does one size fit all? Place-neutral national planning policy in England and its impact on housing land supplies and local development plans in North East England pp. 329-346

- David McGuinness, Paul Greenhalgh and Paul Grainger
Volume 33, issue 2, 2018
- Governing underprivileged Roma migrations within the EU: Receiving country responses and Roma resilience pp. 123-126

- Ildikó Asztalos Morell, Margaret Greenfields and David M Smith
- The Janus face of precarity – Securitisation of Roma mobility in the UK pp. 127-146

- Veronika Nagy
- ‘Solidarity not alms’: Civil rights movements contesting the evictions and denial of social rights from vulnerable European Union citizens in Sweden pp. 147-171

- Ildikó Asztalos Morell
- Transnational Roma marriage migration: Challenges and opportunities pp. 172-186

- Lynette Å ikić-Mićanović, Ivana RadaÄ ić and Marica Marinović Golubić
- Roma migration, anti-migrant sentiment and social integration: A case study in South-east England pp. 187-206

- David Smith
- Local and global contexts, individual experiences in labour: Poor Roma at home and abroad. A case from Transylvania, Romania pp. 207-223

- à rpád Töhötöm Szabó
- Religious and social commitment of the Bulgarian Roma migrants in Spain pp. 224-241

- Magdalena Slavkova
Volume 33, issue 1, 2018
- E-government: Accessing public services online: Implications for citizenship pp. 3-9

- Irene Hardill and Roger O’Sullivan
- The foreign business and domestic enterprise relationship: Its implications for local entrepreneurial resilience pp. 10-39

- Piers Thompson and Wenyu Zang
- How can financial incentives promote local ownership of onshore wind and solar projects? Case study evidence from Germany, Denmark, the UK and Ontario pp. 40-62

- Joseph Curtin, Celine McInerney and Lara Johannsdottir
- Creative industries in a regional city: How much work is lost to rivals based elsewhere? pp. 63-84

- Riccardo Welters, Ryan Daniel and Katja Fleischmann
- Power balances, transnational elites, and local economic governance: The political economy of development in MedellÃn pp. 85-109

- Tobias Franz
- Mixed-income green housing in St George, Staten Island pp. 110-117

- Dan Ziebarth
- Obituary: Prof Mike Campbell, OBE pp. 118-119

- Don Webber and John Shutt
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