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  2. 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: earlier. We have been here before, repeatedly. As early as 1919, Sir Halford Mackinder, successively a prominent Oxford political geographer, Director of the London School of Economics, and Liberal Unionist (Conservative) ... 2009. 2011. 2013. 1971=100.
  3. 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: differences in productivity across the country, especially between London and other cities (HM Treasury, 2015, 2016). ... The general pattern of convergence suggested in Figure 4(a) is clearly evident (aside from London).
  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: London London. Aberdeen Aberdeen. Non-urban TTWAs. TTWAs which are not classified as cities. ... Figure 2. GVA: Cumulative differential percentage growth relative to GB: London, Club I.

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