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Reducing regional disparities in productivity in the United Kingdom

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Gal, Peter N. ; Egeland, Jagoda

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris

OECD Publishing - Paris

2017

41 p.

regional disparity ; productivity ; regional development ; decentralization ; government policy

United Kingdom

OECD Economics Department Working Papers

1456

Economic development

http://www.oecd.org

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"The United Kingdom displays large regional disparities in productivity compared to most other OECD countries, with a large gap between London and most other regions. This holds back aggregate productivity and growth, and contributes to regional differences in living standards. To make the lagging regions more attractive to companies and workers, transport links between and within cities should be improved by increasing infrastructure investment outside London. Another policy priority is to improve the local business environment through more spending on innovation and increased support for investment and skills. Also, local authorities should have more freedom in setting education and training goals and the land-use planning system has to be more responsive to meet housing needs in cities. The role of subnational government is sub-par relative to the OECD average, but more devolution has recently been introduced in several city-regions. Such efforts towards more decentralization need to continue to cover larger parts of the country and involve greater transfers of powers and responsibilities at the local level."

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