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What is localism, and what implications do different models have for managing the local economy?

This article considers what emerging localism might mean for managing local economies. It develops a simple framework to explore localism in the context of roles and relationships between the centre, local government and communities. It develops three models: ‘conditional localism’, ‘representative...

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Published in:Local economy 2011-12, Vol.26 (8), p.702-714
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