Local economic strategies as industrial policy: a critical review of British developments in the 1980s |
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Authors: | Peter Totterdill |
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Affiliation: | Department of Social Science , Policy Studies Coventry Polytechnic , Priory Street, Coventry, CVI 5FB |
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Abstract: | The proliferation of interventionist local authority strategies for employment and economic development has been widespread in Britain since the early 1980s. But much of the radical promise of these strategies has been slow to materialise, due in part to the abolition of the metropolitan authorities and to the election of a third Thatcher government. Moreover new and traditional forms of policy production have co-existed in an uneasy relationship within local authorities, and this threatens the strategic capacity of intervention. It is argued that the regeneration of strategic perspectives should be a priority for local authorities; at the same time flexible specialisation in manufacturing offers new political and tactical opportunities for strategic intervention in pursuit of both regeneration and accountability in the economic sphere. |
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