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Considers what smart cities mean, and the opportunities that they present for UK economic growth.
Case studies on 6 of the leading smart cities worldwide. BIS research paper number 135.
Considers global market opportunities for UK industry in smart city technology across 5 themes. BIS Research Paper number 136.
This publication explores the evolution of the Treasury’s role in spending control and financial management and sets out how the current framework operates, including recent developments.
Report published by the independent Women's Business Council looking into how women's full economic potential can be realised.
Analysis of the results provided by all 39 local enterprise partnerships in England in December 2012 on their use of the Growing Places Fund.
Terms of reference for an independent review by Sir Andrew Witty on how universities can support growth locally and nationally.
A table of the policy decisions set out by the Chancellor in Budget 2013.
A table of the policy decisions set out by the Chancellor in Autumn Statement 2012.
This report provides an information base on England’s smaller seaside towns.
Study examining how the benefits of regeneration might be valued, to underpin research on how to compare the costs and benefits of regeneration.
This report was produced by the Coalfields Regeneration Review Board, led by Michael Clapham.
This report provides an information base on England’s largest seaside towns.
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