The neglected spaces of economic rescaling: Insights into the in-between spaces of city-regionalism

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Adam Peacock, Simon Pemberton
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Over the last twenty years considerable attention has focused on the territorial restructuring and rescaling of the state. In particular, there has been an emphasis on city-regionalism to enhance the capacity of formal and more informal structures of governance to secure greater spatial equity and economic competitiveness. However, the spaces which sit outside of these spaces – the ‘In-between Spaces of City-Regionalism’ (ISCR) – have received relatively little attention. This paper addresses this gap in knowledge by focusing on the Northwest of England (UK) and an in-between space flanked by the Manchester and Liverpool city-regions. It highlights that despite the significant privileging of city-regions and their respective governance structures by the state, actors of relevance to ISCR spaces have also worked in highly entrepreneurial ways - both territorially and relationally - to embed economic development activities conducive to economic growth. Consequently, we offer important insights into the methods key actors in ISCR spaces can use to bypass presumed (and widely ineffective) assumptions of economic trickle down fuelled by city-regional agglomerative policy.
经济尺度调整中被忽视的空间:城市区域主义的中间空间透视
在过去的二十年中,相当多的注意力集中在领土重组和国家的重新调整上。特别是强调城市区域主义,以加强正式和较非正式的治理结构的能力,以确保更大的空间公平和经济竞争力。然而,位于这些空间之外的空间——“城市区域主义的中间空间”(ISCR)——受到的关注相对较少。本文通过关注英格兰西北部(英国)和曼彻斯特和利物浦城市地区两侧的中间空间来解决这一知识差距。报告强调,尽管国家对城市地区及其各自的治理结构给予了显著的特权,但与ISCR空间相关的行动者也以高度创业的方式(无论是在领土上还是在关系上)开展工作,以嵌入有利于经济增长的经济发展活动。因此,我们对ISCR空间的关键参与者可以使用的方法提供了重要的见解,以绕过由城市-区域集聚政策推动的经济涓滴效应的假设(并且普遍无效)。
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