Regionalism, devolution and infrastructure

J. Morphet
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Abstract:The relationship between devolution, regions and infrastructure is at the core of much of the current discussion about 'levelling up' in the UK. The lack of investment in infrastructure, together with centralised control over project investment, is a longstanding issue that is causing continuing frustration for sub-national politicians, even those supporting the same political party as the government. This article examines the nature of these relationships over the past and more recent period, considering both the devolved nations and the absence of devolution in England. It considers the role that infrastructure has in regional development and in centralised state control, and its consequences for economic growth. It highlights that the UK, unlike any other EU member state, has no national development or infrastructure plan. The cultural politics of 'levelling up', it argues, therefore remain set in a centralised state with no mechanisms for specific interventions to make social, economic and physical differences to localities that are left behind.
地方主义、权力下放和基础设施
摘要:权力下放、地区和基础设施之间的关系是当前英国“升级”讨论的核心。基础设施投资不足,再加上对项目投资的集中控制,是一个长期存在的问题,这让地方政府的政客们持续感到沮丧,即使是那些与政府支持同一个政党的政客们。本文考察了过去和最近一段时期这些关系的性质,考虑到权力下放的国家和英格兰权力下放的缺失。它考虑了基础设施在区域发展和中央政府控制中的作用,以及它对经济增长的影响。这突显出,与其他任何欧盟成员国不同,英国没有国家发展或基础设施计划。因此,它认为,“升级”的文化政治仍然设置在一个中央集权的国家,没有具体的干预机制来给落后的地方带来社会、经济和物质上的差异。
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