Cities, Economic Competition and Urban Policy

Cities, Economic Competition and Urban Policy

by Nick Oatley (Editor)

Synopsis

This book is a comprehensive and authoritative account of the major realignment that has taken place in English regeneration policy and practice since 1991. It analyzes the changes which have led to an emphasis in policy on competitiveness, integrated approaches to economic decline and social exclusion, and the shift away from formula-driven funding mechanisms towards controversial competitive bidding. It also examines changes in governance practices, the spread of multisector partnerships, the `new localism' and the emergence of a contract culture.

The book concludes with a summary of contemporary policy themes and an assessment of the Labour Government's policy proposals.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 1
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 28 Apr 1998

ISBN 10: 1853963259
ISBN 13: 9781853963254

Media Reviews
`This book is a valuable addition to the growing literature on contemporary urban policy. It is particularly timely in that there are very few academic assessments of the myriad of post-Thatcher policy initiatives, especially since government-commissioned evaluations of City Challenge and the SRB Challenge Fund are still awaited' - Town Planning Review

`a well-structured and comprehensive evaluation of the recent urban (and rural ) policy, which will be extremely useful for undergraduates with an interest in these areas' - International Planning Studies

Author Bio
Nick Oatley is at the University of the West of England.