Spatial funding frameworks in the UK since 2010
Danny MacKinnon,
Eleanor Haisell,
Andy Pike,
Sanne Vethuis and
John Tomaney
No 9826e, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
Over the past fifteen years, a succession of funding programmes have been established to address spatial inequality in the UK. This encapsulates the problem of policy churn and reinvention as new programmes often have very similar objectives to their predecessors. Aggregate funding levels over the 2010-33 period are substantial, but short-termist and inadequate to the scale of the problem.
Date: 2024-11-25
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