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  1. birmingham.ac.uk

    Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, "The Economic Impacts of Brexit on the UK, its Regions, its Cities and its Sectors" project started in April 2017 and is part of a series of 25 projects funded by ESRC to support the initiative UK in a Changing Europe coordinated by Professor Anand Menon at King's College London.
  2. thebritishacademy.ac.uk

    Oct 31, 2024The long-standing overconcentration and centralisation of economic, financial and political power and decision-making in London has hindered a more spatially balanced economy. The financial crisis of 2007-2008 brought into sharp focus how the UK economy overly depends on London's finance industry and in turn, neglects other industries and places.
  3. sites.harvard.edu

    Itself subsidised by R&D tax credits in the UK. Forth (n.d.) similarly finds that the UK's regional allocation of public sector R&D spend is more skewed to London than its business R&D spend, while Germany's public sector R&D spend flows more disproportionately to its poorer regions.
  4. cambridge.org

    Jan 11, 2023The result was that the UK increasingly started to display a strong core-periphery productivity structure to its economic geography, with the more prosperous core regions being those in and around the London economy and its very large hinterland including the South East, East and South West regions plus to some extent also Scotland, while the ...
  5. ukandeu.ac.uk

    Jun 30, 2023Iain Docherty and Donald Houston highlight that insufficient attention has been paid to the regional implications of economic policy choices such as Brexit, which has hampered efforts to address place-based inequalities. For almost a century, the UK policy system has - with decidedly limited success - grappled with the implications of its highly regionally imbalanced economy. The latest ...
  6. Regional economic activity by gross domestic product, UK: 1998 to 2022 Annual estimates of economic activity by UK country, region and local area using gross domestic product (GDP). Estimates are available in current market prices and in chained volume measures and include a full industry breakdown of balanced regional gross value added (GVA (B)).
  7. economicsobservatory.com

    Jan 23, 2024The UK is highly centralised and there are significant economic inequalities among towns, cities, regions and nations. Policies for levelling up need to be more devolved, backed by effective institutions and based on a coherent long-term strategy.
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