Table of contents - Special Issue: Perspectives on reforms to English sub‐national government
Guest Editors: Graham Pearce
Having it both ways: explaining the contradiction in English spatial development policy
Martin Burch, Alan Harding, James ReesThe purpose of this paper is to ask how the UK Government can currently hold such incommensurable positions, explicitly and implicitly, in respect of spatial development…
Deal‐making in Whitehall: Competing and complementary motives behind the Review of Sub‐national Economic Development and Regeneration
Sarah Ayres, Ian StaffordThe aim of this paper is to explore Whitehall motivations underpinning the Sub‐national Review of Economic Development and Regeneration.
Governance in the English regions: moving beyond muddling through?
Graham Pearce, John MawsonThe objective of this paper is to explore the progress of current reforms to government in the English regions through administrative decentralisation aimed at delivering economic…
Integration of economic and spatial planning across scales
Alan TownsendThis paper aims to study a major aspect of the recent Treasury‐led Review of Sub‐national Economic Development and Regeneration in attempting to integrate work currently performed…
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0951-3558e-ISSN:
1758-6666ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Rocco Palumbo