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Delivering growth? Evaluating economic governance in England's South East subregions
The 2010-2015 UK coalition government's commitment to localism in planning was in marked contrast to the emphasis on cross-boundary strategic planning initiatives under the preceding Labour government. Against this background, this article examines the implications of evolving economic governance arrangements in three subregional soft spaces in England's South East region. A distinctive evaluative frame derives a set of criteria for good economic governance as perceived by the stakeholders concerned, and a judgment regarding the quality of economic governance in each case is presented. The conclusion triangulates these results against economic growth outcomes across the respective subregions.
Delivering growth? Evaluating economic governance in England's South East subregions
The 2010-2015 UK coalition government's commitment to localism in planning was in marked contrast to the emphasis on cross-boundary strategic planning initiatives under the preceding Labour government. Against this background, this article examines the implications of evolving economic governance arrangements in three subregional soft spaces in England's South East region. A distinctive evaluative frame derives a set of criteria for good economic governance as perceived by the stakeholders concerned, and a judgment regarding the quality of economic governance in each case is presented. The conclusion triangulates these results against economic growth outcomes across the respective subregions.
Delivering growth? Evaluating economic governance in England's South East subregions
David Valler (author) / Nicholas A Phelps
2016
Article (Journal)
English
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