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Where next for Local Enterprise Partnerships?

Where next for Local Enterprise Partnerships?

By Adrian Nolan, Anja McCarthy, David Frost, David Marlow, Dr Gill Bentley, Dr Lee Pugalis, Dr Neil Lee, Dr Peter O’Brien, Emeritus Professor John Goddard OBE, Lizzie Crowley, Louise Kempton, Matthew Jackson, Michael Ward, Neil McInroy, Nigel Wilcock, Nye Cominetti, Paul Hildreth, Professor Andy Pike, Professor David Bailey, Professor John Tomaney, Professor Mark Tewdwr-Jones, Professor Martin Jones and Sally Hardy

Changing Gear – Is Localism the New Regionalism?

Changing Gear – Is Localism the New Regionalism?

By Alan Townsend, Allister Hayman, Anja McCarthy, Dr Jesse Heley, Dr Lee Pugalis, Iqbal Hamiduddin, John Harrison, Michael Ward, Paul Hildreth, Professor Andy Pike, Professor David Bailey, Professor Graham Haughton, Professor Ian Gordon, Professor John Shutt, Professor John Tomaney, Professor Martin Jones, Professor Mike Danson, Professor Nick Gallent and Sally Hardy

The Future of the North East

The Future of the North East

By Alan Clarke, Councillor John Shipley OBE, Dr Jenny Naish, Dr Stuart Dawley, Ian Jones, Kevin Parkes, Kevin Rowan, Lord Michael Bates, Neil Murphy, Professor Andy Pike, Professor John Tomaney and Rt Hon Nick Brown MP

The Future of Regional Policy

The Future of Regional Policy

By Dr Gillian Bristow, Jenny O’Hara Jakeway, Peter Hetherington, Professor Andy Pike, Professor David Bailey, Professor Ivan Turok, Professor Joan Fitzgerald, Professor John Tomaney, Professor Ron Martin FBA, Professor Susan Christopherson and Sally Hardy

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