All Stories

  1. Playing the game: explaining how Luxembourg has responded to the Networked Readiness Index
  2. Competing against yourself: State duopoly in the Luxembourg telecommunications industry
  3. Leadership and systems of governance: the constraints on the scope for leadership of place-based development in sub-national territories
  4. Tough Times, Difficult Choices and Public Entrepreneurship: Is Sponsorship a Winning Solution?
  5. Making Sense of Learning
  6. Austere State Strategies: Regenerating for Recovery and the Resignification of Regeneration
  7. The entrepreneurial middle ground: Higher education entry decisions of aspiring entrepreneurs
  8. The English urban policy debate: an urban policy for all
  9. Is health care expenditure across Europe converging? Findings from the application of a nonlinear panel unit root test
  10. Pushing it! Austerity Urbanism and Dispersed Leadership through ‘Fleet-of-Foot’ Mechanisms in Times of Crisis
  11. Conclusions: Future Prospects, Policy Issues and Research Frontiers
  12. Enterprising Places: Leadership and Governance Networks
  13. Informal Settlements: The Prevalence of and Barriers to Entrepreneurial Synergies in Slum Communities
  14. State Strategies and Entrepreneurial Governance
  15. Conclusions: Future Prospects, Policy Issues and Research Frontiers
  16. Informal Settlements: The Prevalence of and Barriers to Entrepreneurial Synergies in Slum Communities
  17. State Strategies and Entrepreneurial Governance
  18. (Re)appraising place-based economic development strategies
  19. Place-based development strategies: Possibilities, dilemmas and ongoing debates
  20. Reappraising the World Bank responses to rapid urbanisation: Slum improvements in Nigeria
  21. Shifting paradigms: People-centred models, active regional development, space-blind policies and place-based approaches
  22. Is the grass always greener? Making sense of convergence and divergence in regeneration policies in England and Scotland
  23. The retreat of the state: The challenges faced by regeneration managers in a climate of austerity
  24. Corrigendum: The cultural life of public spaces
  25. Hitting the target but missing the point: the case of area-based regeneration
  26. The emergence of ‘new’ spatial coalitions in the pursuit of functional regions of governance
  27. Economic development 2010–2013: A mid-term assessment
  28. Economic development under the Coalition Government
  29. Trends in place-based economic strategies: England’s fixation with ‘fleet-of-foot’ partnerships
  30. Storming or performing? Local Enterprise Partnerships two years on
  31. Briefing: The cultural life of public spaces
  32. New directions in economic development: Localist policy discourses and the Localism Act
  33. Rescaling of Planning and Its Interface with Economic Development
  34. Rebalancing England: sub-national development (once again) at the crossroads
  35. Spatial rescaling of economic planning the English way
  36. A Renewed Right to Urban Life: A Twenty-First Century Engagement with Lefebvre's Initial “Cry”
  37. English regions disbanded: European funding and economic regeneration implications
  38. The incremental renaissance of the historic city of Durham
  39. Looking Back in Order to Move Forward: The Politics of Evolving Sub-National Economic Policy Architecture
  40. It’s all about place shaping
  41. The culture and economics of urban public space design: Public and professional perceptions
  42. Rewriting the Rule Book
  43. Regeneration through place quality: the case of Seven Stories – The Centre for Children's Books