大城市真的是英国区域经济增长的引擎吗?

Are big cities really the motor of UK regional economic growth?

Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society · 2016
被引 16
ABS 3

中文导读

本文质疑大城市是英国区域增长关键驱动力的观点,指出近期经济趋势更多表现为区域分化,大城市与腹地相互依存,且大城市表现并不优于其他地区。

Abstract

In the UK, the increasingly dominant assumption is that the big cities are the motor of regional economic growth. This city-centric view stands in marked contrast to the pre-2000 assumption that Britain’s largest cities were actually the main focus of declining employment and population. Drawing on a range of theoretical ideas and evidence, this article questions the view that the big cities are the key drivers of UK regional growth. It recognises that there have been important changes in trends, notably in London, but argues that the geography of recent economic trends in the UK is largely one of regional divergence. There is scant evidence that the big provincial cities perform better than other places—in fact, rather the opposite. The relationship between the big cities and their hinterlands is one of interdependence. The article also argues that the performance of UK cities is deeply intertwined with the structure of UK economic growth.

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