About Economic Geography
Economic geography is the subfield of human geography which studies economic activity. It can also be considered a subfield or method in economics.
HS2: Why Rishi Sunak's big gamble may not pay off
... Are these behavioural changes enough to mean the West Coast Main Line from London to Glasgow will not be at capacity? The great prize of all of this was to change Britain s Economic Geography, to create a counterweight to south east England, and in effect to create a single labour market across three major northern cities...
London rents: Competition for homes pushes up prices
... " For Paul Cheshire, professor of Economic Geography at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), the issues with the capital s rental market are all because " we ve consistently not built enough houses for 30 to 40 years now"...
Levelling up to cost billions more than government thinks, says think tank
... Henry Overman, professor of Economic Geography at the London School of Economics, said addressing disparities in productivity " will require Britain to completely turn around its poor record on investment"...
How well have Scotland and the UK coped with Covid?
... Nikos Kapitsinis, an assistant professor of Economic Geography at the University of Copenhagen, has studied patterns of excess deaths...
Levelling up: 'It's about people, not shiny new buildings'
... He says the government is right to want to change the Economic Geography of the UK and is supportive of its plans...
'Levelling up' plan for UK will give workers control of lives - Gove
... The challenge is whether entrenched patterns of Economic Geography can really be changed without footing a very significant bill...
'Levelling-up' plan for UK unveiled by Michael Gove
... The challenge is whether entrenched patterns of Economic Geography can really be changed without footing a very significant bill? Many of Mr Gove s missions are existing government policies, with funds already allocated to them, but he says they will be enshrined in law for the first time...
Remote work could change How cities, if we worked at home more
... the city centres empty out? Paul Cheshire, professor of Economic Geography at the London School of Economics: I think we go back to the office, but not in the same way...