David Waite
@davidwglasgow.bsky.social
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Senior Lecturer, Urban Studies - University of Glasgow. Interested in urban growth and change.
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New policy guidelines paper - with a super bunch of colleagues - on the varied economic development approaches urban leaders are looking to, and the implementation issues attcahed to them - utppublishing.com/doi/10.3138/...
Implementing Alternative Economic Development Approaches: The Possibilities and Limits of “Pick and Mix” | Journal of City Climate Policy and Economy
Urban policymakers are adopting “alternative” economic development approaches such as doughnut economics and the circular economy as part of efforts to address ecological challenges in parallel to concerns about enduring social and economic inequalities. These alternative approaches are often combined in “pick-and-mix” fashion in efforts to realize complementary and mutually reinforcing benefits; mobilize diverse actors, including citizens and politicians, around plural visions of change; and address a range of city-specific challenges. However, a prerequisite for “picking and mixing” different approaches successfully is careful consideration of the logic of these approaches and how they might be put into practice alongside each other. We draw on Sabato’s notion of the eco-social-growth trilemma to suggest a need to surface potential tensions, especially when combining approaches that have different emphases on the synergies or trade-offs between economic (growth), ecological, and social objectives. The paper concludes by proposing a decision-making framework to enable policymakers to harness tensions productively by exploring and articulating the possibilities and limits of a “pick-and-mix” approach.
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uofgpolicy.bsky.social
Join us for a talk from Prof Frank van Oort 💬 💡

From agglomeration to quality of life and wellbeing:
The changing dimensions of urban economic policy'

26 June, 10am - 11.30am
📍@uofgasbs.bsky.social

🎟️ Spaces are limited - book on Eventbrite: www.eventbrite.com/e/from-agglo...
University of Glasgow, Centre for Public Policy. From the University of Glasgow Adam Smith Business School, School of Social and Political Sciences, and Centre for Public Policy. From agglomeration to quality of life and wellbeing: The changing dimensions of urban economic policy. Professor Frank van Oort.
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stefaniafiorentino.bsky.social
I am co-editing this new issue on “Regional Development towards new Regional Futures” for @cjres.bsky.social (details below 👇🏻) if you work on alternative #regionaldevelopment frameworks, the spatial and policy implications of #heterodox economics, #growth and #post-growth debates: this is for you!
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uofglasgow.bsky.social
How can policymakers counter the rise of divisive zero-sum thinking?

UofG Principal @uofgvc.bsky.social & Economics Professor @graemeroy.bsky.social explore its impact on political polarisation and offer solutions for inclusive economic growth.

Read more on the @niesrorg.bsky.social blog ⬇️
Framing Economic Policies When There is Zero-Sum Thinking: Can Economic Policy Address Political Division? - NIESR
How current UK macroeconomic policy-making interfaces with zero-sum thinking.
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mioir.bsky.social
Come join us! Fully-funded #PhDposition 📢

Explore how inclusive #InnovationDistricts, like Manchester's £1.7bn Sister district, can drive sustainability & social inclusion without gentrification.

Work with Kieron Flanagan & Elvira Uyarra
Apply by 5 March 2025 👉 bit.ly/3CaMiXc
Understanding the impact of inclusive ‘innovation District’ Initiatives at The University of Manchester on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - Understanding the impact of inclusive ‘innovation District’ Initiatives at The University of Manchester, listed on FindAPhD.com
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diegopuga.org
These are 10 of my favourite #UrbanEconomics articles published in academic journals in 2024 (continues a tradition started in 2018, order is alphabetical by first author, no ranking implied):
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uofgpolicy.bsky.social
We recently brought together academics, representatives from national/local government and other stakeholders for a roundtable discussion based on the International Public Policy Observatory's new report on innovation districts💡💬

Find out more and read the report: www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/...
A photo of the IPPO and Centre for Public Policy pop-up banners
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uofgsocsci.bsky.social
What does the Budget mean for regional growth and productivity? @graemeroy.bsky.social, Prof Sir Anton Muscatelli (@uofgvc.bsky.social), and Dr David Waite share their insights in a policy brief for The Productivity Institute blog.

Read more on the #SocSciHub: tinyurl.com/mu8nkpvu
Labour's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves holding the budget box outside number 10.
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