Local/Regional Economic Development and Regeneration
A core area of CEEDR’s research relates to economic regeneration policy and governance. Much of this research has focused on the economies of deprived localities, with a particular interest in the implications of devolution and regional governance arrangements. Recent work has contributed to the government’s review of sub-national economic development and regeneration and to the economic development aspects of local area agreements.
Here is a selection of research projects:
- Local Area Agreements and Local Economic Development
Client - Department of Communities and Local Government - Understanding Local Economic Development Strategy and Assessments at Local and Sub-regional Level
Client - Department of Communities and Local Government - Devolution and Regional Governance: Tackling the Economic Needs of Deprived Areas
Client - Joseph Rowntree Foundation - The Economies of Deprived Neighbourhoods
Client - Department of Communities and Local Government - Evaluation of Scotland's Fund to Develop Post Offices in Deprived Urban Areas
Client - Communities Scotland - Enhancing Choice in Public Sector Services in Rural England
Client - Countryside Agency - Evaluation of the Deprived Urban Post Office Fund
Client - The Neighbourhood Renewal Unit (NRU), for the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) - Business Regeneration of Deprived Areas: A Review of the Evidence Base
Client - the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister/Small Business Service, H.M. Treasury - Measuring the Impact of Different Forms of Entrepreneurship on Local Economies in Disadvantaged Areas
Client - Small Business Service



