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  2. Structural Dynamics and City Growth (WP 3 2017)

    https://www.cityevolutions.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Structural-Dynamics-and-City-Growth-WP-3-2017-2.pdf
    6 Apr 2017: Peter Tyler. Department of Geography, University of Cambridge, UK School of Geography and Environment, University of Southampton,. ... The general pattern of convergence suggested in Figure 4(a) is clearly evident (aside from London).
  3. Reviving the Nothern Powerhouse - Martin Gardiner WP 4 2017

    https://www.cityevolutions.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Reviving-the-Nothern-Powerhouse-Martin-Gardiner-WP-4-2017.pdf
    6 Apr 2017: The whole is less than the sum of its parts. So the powerhouse of London dominates more and more. ... earlier. We have been here before, repeatedly. As early as 1919, Sir Halford Mackinder, successively a prominent Oxford political geographer, Director
  4. Structural Transformation, Adaptability and City Economic Evolutions…

    https://www.cityevolutions.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Working-Paper-5-Growing-Apart-Structural-Transformation-and-the-Uneven-Development-of-British-Cities.pdf
    21 Apr 2017: two special cases of London and Aberdeen. London is the United Kingdom’s largest city and. ... growth activities in the output growth of London and Club I; while in Club III somewhat.

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