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The Productivity Performance of Different Types of UK Regions and the Challenges of Levelling Up
This article examines the key features of the UK’s spatial productivity relationships and discusses some of the key questions currently being articulated or debated as they relate to potential devolution-related discussions.



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The Productivity Performance of Differnet Types of UK Regions and the Challenges of Levelling UpExternal Authors

McCann, Philip

Yuan, Pei-Yu
Related Themes
Productivity, Trade, and Regional EconomiesJEL Code
R11, R12, O18, O47
Journal
National Institute Economic Review, No. 261, Vol. Spring-Summer, Pages: 79-98
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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The paper demonstrates that the local productivity challenges facing UK regions are nationwide in nature rather than local, and systemic rather than specific. In particular, the scale-productivity relationships across cities and regions which are evident in almost all other OECD countries are largely absent in the UK. Instead, previous prosperity is the dominant marker of current local prosperity, suggesting cumulative causation processes define the UK regional and urban economic landscape rather than scale relations. This article explains these features in a manner which is accessible to wide audience, in order to provide greater clarity regarding the fundamental economic problems to be addressed and also the underlying objectives which the Levelling Up agenda needs to achieve.
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