In this month's episode, Andrew revisits an earlier podcast, first released in June 2015, exploring the politics and economics of rebalancing the economy.
When this episode was recorded, the devolution agenda was in full swing under the leadership of the then Chancellor George Osborne. Whilst a lot has changed since then, it's clear that debates around rebalancing the economy will remain high on the political agenda for the foreseeable future.
This episode asks whether rebalancing is possible, or even desirable? And is the government going about it in the right way? Debating this issue are Ron Martin, Professor of Economic Geography at Cambridge University, Henry Overman, Professor of Economic Geography at the LSE, and John Tomaney, Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the Bartlett School of Planning at UCL.
City Talks: trains, planes and economic growth?
City Talks: Housing - crisis or continuity?
Professor Edward Glaeser on 'comeback cities'
The state of our smart cities
City Talks: can cities help balance the nation's books?
What do the General Election manifestos hold in store for cities?
City Talks: Mayors – for and against
Professor Nicholas Crafts on 'A Century of Cities'
City Talks: The Politics of Cities
The Metropolitan Century with the OECD
City Talks: 10 Years Forward, 10 Years Back
Cities Outlook 2015
How to encourage innovation in city economies?
Small Business Outlook 2014
How can transport policy be improved at a city level?
Supporting links between cities, universities and high-growth firms
Sir Merrick Cockell on 'Breaking boundaries'
Looking ahead to 2014
Bruce Katz - The Metropolitan Revolution
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