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100 _aSmulian, M.
245 _aWhy cities and their regions must unite
490 _aAxis
_v58(6) January/February 2005, 14-15(2)
520 _aExamines the emergence of the city-region concept in Britain with the ODPM's Northern Way strategy and reports on how this approach could balance the needs of urban centres and their hinterlands while stimulating economic growth. The concept has been strongly supported by a recent report from the University of Salford's Centre for Sustainable Urban and Regional Futures, which proposes that increased public sector investment on the demand side in northern England would help bridge the north-south gap. Birkbeck College's Local Futures group has also reported that public spending has been vital in propping up the knowledge economy outside of southern England, making a case for regional Keynesianism. Concludes that regional growth in northern England will not happen by itself but needs the development of the city regions, public sector investment and long-term commitment. Table gives a regional breakdown of gross value added and proportion of jobs in the knowledge-driven sector.
590 _aABS
650 _aECONOMIC GROWTH
650 _aSUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES
650 _aNORTHERN ENGLAND
690 _aREGENERATION
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