From recession to recovery [electronic resource] the local dimension
From recession to recovery the local dimension [electronic resource]
- London Local Government Association 2008
Executive summary -- Introduction -- National picture -- Vulnerability index -- Previous recessions -- At risk index -- Conclusions and recommendations -- Appendix A: 1990-1992 analysis
Reports on a research on the possible impact of a recession on the England regions. The research was carried out in October and November 2008. Estimates that the London region would be the most affected by a recession and the South-West the least. Cities outside London would be less affected. Shows that due to their recent growth, northern regions would face a recession better. The construction and manufacturing sectors would be hardly hit. Most jobs at risk would be in London and in the South East region. Suggests that devolution of economic decision-making to more local entities is one way of facing recession.
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Executive summary -- Introduction -- National picture -- Vulnerability index -- Previous recessions -- At risk index -- Conclusions and recommendations -- Appendix A: 1990-1992 analysis
Reports on a research on the possible impact of a recession on the England regions. The research was carried out in October and November 2008. Estimates that the London region would be the most affected by a recession and the South-West the least. Cities outside London would be less affected. Shows that due to their recent growth, northern regions would face a recession better. The construction and manufacturing sectors would be hardly hit. Most jobs at risk would be in London and in the South East region. Suggests that devolution of economic decision-making to more local entities is one way of facing recession.
Advanced
CREDIT CRUNCH
England and Wales--1543-
338.5 $2 22