英国经济中的空间不平衡增长

Spatially unbalanced growth in the British economy

Journal of Economic Geography · 2013
被引 179 · 同刊同年前 9%
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究了英国经济中空间不平衡的规模和性质,特别是南北增长差距,发现部门结构对差距贡献显著,并认为政府政策难以根本改变这种不平衡。

Abstract

The financial crisis and consequential recession that brought the UK’s long economic boom of 1992–2008 to a dramatic end have generated considerable debate about the need to ‘rebalance’ the economy, both sectorally and spatially. In this article, we examine the scale and nature of imbalance in the British economy. We first examine the stylized facts of spatial economic imbalance, especially in relation to the recurring debate over the existence and persistence of a ‘North–South Divide’ in the nation’s economic landscape. We then review some theoretical accounts of unbalanced regional growth and the role they give to sectoral structure and competitiveness. Next, dynamic multi-factor partitioning methods are used to determine the relative contribution that sectoral composition has made to Britain’s North–South growth gap. In the light of our findings, we argue that the Coalition Government’s policies to redress that imbalance are unlikely to have any profound impact.

英国经济空间失衡南北差距区域增长