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Are big cities really the motor of UK regional economic growth?
Steve Fothergill, Donald Houston
Sheffield Hallam University
University of Glasgow
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
United Kingdom
87%
Economic Growth
75%
View
25%
London
25%
Assumption
25%
Growth
12%
Geography
12%
Support
12%
Foci
12%
Trend
12%
Employment
12%
Contrast
12%
Divergence
12%
Economic Trend
12%
Social Sciences
UK
75%
Regional Economics
50%
Economic Growth
37%
Evidence
25%
Geography
12%
Divergence
12%
Large City
12%
Interdependence
12%
Economic Trend
12%
Drawing
12%
Performance
12%
Change
12%
Growth
12%
INIS
cities
100%
economic growth
37%
motors
25%
drawing
12%
united kingdom
12%
range
12%
growth
12%
economics
12%
performance
12%
employment
12%
geography
12%
populations
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Employment
25%
Hinterland
12%
Trend
12%