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This paper critically evaluates policy innovations in Greater Manchester (GM) that seek to steer the behaviour of economic actors towards a mutually reinforcing model of decent work and social inclusion.

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We argue that underneath the expansive political agenda of the GM metro mayor, what has emerged so far is a relatively shallow form of consensus-based neo-pluralism that allows for elite consultation over issues of inclusive growth and responsible business rather than more radically redistributive or participatory policies.

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This page is a summary of: City regions and decent work: Politics, pluralism and policy making in Greater Manchester, Environment and Planning C Politics and Space, November 2022, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/23996544221141844.
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